 Thank you all. It's has been a really really rich two days of this conference I'm sure some people have had to rush off to trains and planes and and buses Or maybe bicycles but we are really happy to have just a short session now to reflect a moment on some of the conversations we've had over the last couple days, but also we we must absolutely do another round of gratitude Expressions of gratitude. So first of all Thank you all for being here for making all the effort to come here to participate to present To moderate. Thank you moderators. That was a really tough job to keep people within time and most of you did a really excellent job Thank you all for For your contributions. Thank you again to our steering committee and to the Queen's College to our funders KR Foundation and to the SIDA for supporting this and making it possible for us all to be here We also want to make a special thanks to the conference organizing team Zack and Austin. I don't know where Austin is. Oh, there you are You guys made things flow so smoothly in lecture room B and Shulman Thank you so much and for all the work And with a smile on your faces nonetheless, it's been really fantastic Thank you Lindsay for all your efforts to prepare many many documents and communications and anticipation of the conference and for today and the work that will come So all of us can can enjoy the sessions that we happen to miss because we were in the other ones And is in us here. Oh, there you are. So Big big big. Thank you and a round of applause for Ines, please this conference This this conference would not have been possible without the absolute Genius of Ines and making things happen and happen so smoothly. So thank you so so much Ines It's really nice. Yes. We're so grateful. Thank you Good that's really good to hear I'm gonna pass the microphone on to Mikael who will explain our last exercise Thank you, thank you It's it's really easy with a crowd like you. I mean, it's like yeah So last things of the day. So first here's a survey We really appreciate if you give us feedback on the conference so we can improve or take it for future conference So, please take a moment. We'll also simply by email if your camera doesn't work with this Also, there's been lots of requests to share the presentations and it's here There's been lots of requests to share presentations and to share the email addresses of participants So the way we're gonna proceed is we're gonna say we're gonna share the presentations But it will give everyone an opportunity to say please don't share mine So expect an email saying if you don't want to share, let me know and then we'll just make it available Only to the participants and then we will not share the email addresses But we'll make a LinkedIn group where we'll invite everyone so whoever wants to join can join and contact with the others So that's how we're gonna proceed and now for the last activity of the day and of the conference We're gonna do the hot mic exercise where we're gonna take some Highlights or takeaways or things you learn from the public So we're gonna pass the mic around you can throw it But please don't throw it like this just throw it softly like this So no one gets injured and we're gonna pass and we're gonna ask each one of some of you not every one because too much But like ten of you to say one sentence Something that you learn or a highlight from the conference for you. So this will sound like hello I am your name and then something I learned is and it ends with a period or with a When you have to breathe, okay, and then you pass it to the next person And this way we're gonna get some of the key takeaways that you and hear from you And with this we'll close this this session. I think so I'm gonna pass it volunteer And a suggestion when you pass it to someone else try to pass it to someone you have not You don't know or you have not had a conversation with during the conference If that make clear Just so we extend the circles. All right here you got it Thank you so much to everyone who who put this together. This was uh by far one of my favorite conferences Not not exactly something I learned, but it was really nice just to see everyone That I've Was seeing their research but never actually met and it was just really nice to connect with individuals on that basis So thank you so much for being here today. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you so much It was just really nice to connect with individuals on that basis. So thanks Someone catch I'm chris, uh, I'm from culture and stand and echo what's just been said about the conference Uh, there's too many things there are too many things in my brain But just really connected with the mapping of feminist Resistance and that I heard about yesterday and yeah, it was really beautiful Hello, um, I'm claire omanic with oil change international. Um I am very jet lagged at the moment so Learned how much I need sleep but I think I've been thinking a lot. I guess about like still how to bridge some of the Really cool modeling and like technical details things with like the bigger high level conversations that have also been had about justice and colonization and like I don't know how how we can bring the conversations more together in times and Sometimes I feel like they're Happening but also in parallel. So Yes, that is my reflection and I will How's it to you? Thank you Um, hi, I'm Igor from perspectives climate research Um, actually I'm coming out of a three months sabbatical and yesterday was my first working day So it was an amazing way to get back into uh into the climate policy Um, uh, you know work and get inspiration and meet so many So many people working on well, not only on fossil fuel supply policies, but other issues as well related to climate change and um That's really something that you know Motivates me a lot. Uh, so thanks a lot to to everyone. Thanks a lot to to you guys for organizing this And I'll bust it back over there Okay, um, gosh, I did not really want this thing here, but uh So I'm Kevin Koenig work with Amazon watch First time at the conference and um, it's been so inspiring. I feel like I've I've met so many people whose papers and analysis have read And it's just across the board. It's so useful so much of our campaign work engagement with governments with companies I for now feel like I actually have some Tools and vocabulary to better engage with them. Um, so really inspiring I will say to you my experience across the board has been You know when we're all we're looking at the agenda and you see the panels and you're like, oh There's three, you know, there's three or four sessions Or panelists one this doesn't really apply to me and you sit through it And you're like that's always the one that I walked away with and you're like wow I don't work on coal But what I learned about how the transitions embedded in the analysis is really super and applicable for what we're doing So thank you Okay No one's looking at me Um Hi, uh, Johnny west of carbon tracker. I'm just the um, extraordinary amount of Uh Work that is already there and in place and can be drawn on Which um, I I guess perhaps I should have known but didn't you know Um, but it's just very clear From the panels here. I mean I've got a list of like 20 things to follow up on Who's going to take it? Oh god I can I cannot believe I caught that I'm Natalie from ISD. Um, uh, yeah, I just really want to echo what Johnny said We you know, I I feel like we we have so many of the tools and the approaches the strategies the policies um What I would be quite interested in is I think echoing what claire said I'm thinking more about how this area of work intersects with sort of broader Economic policies and kind of transformative economic policies thinking about sort of Ownership who owns the economy like that kind of stuff more in general is I think a link that would be interesting to explore in future I'll pass to someone who I have not spoken to before Can I get some indication Hello everyone, uh, tim donagy with greenpeace, um Echoing on everyone else has said a really fantastic conference. Thanks to the organizers Um, I feel like I have a head full of things. I don't know about but probably need to figure out In particular critical minerals international finance Um, and probably most importantly, how do we build power? Political power to actually enact this transition and make it just and fair for everybody Hello everyone, my name is himana warners from the ford foundation Um, thank you for all the organizers. This has been a wonderful conference. I did learn a lot Um, first time I was at this conference. So it was just very overwhelming and um I think what I what I learned or maybe what I would like to see more of Um is a lot more of the connections across Scales from academics and activists and people from local communities From the global south and in the global north. I heard a couple of times people saying that we needed to have more of those connections And I think there are academics and research institutions in the global south That I think making those connections across Scales, but also across movements would be really would be really wonderful I did see some of that here as well, but we love to see more of that So, um, I'll pass it on to I'm gonna watch out Sorry Right. Thank you for to the organizers for all the work done Uh, something I'm happy about this conference is seeing how indigenous perspective were in Tira part In any of the panels I'll join, uh, this this was all always highlighted And also seeing how indigenous were nor were an active part of of of the discussions that made me really happy coming from a country That's very rich in a lot of good terms and I'll pass it to No one looking at me. I know this strategy already Hi, I'm feeling city sir For me, I haven't been to many conferences and the Handful one two conferences have been to have been very different from this one So I've just been extremely, uh, delighted with the breadth of Of, uh, people invited from different areas activism, um Research policy, and I think that's really the way to go and I feel very inspired by the Passionate speeches that have been given in in in some of the panels Um Yeah, thanks a lot Hmm You'll take it Anyone wants to say anything any inspiration? No, okay. Well, thank you everyone very much. This is this has been fantastic. Um So I guess with this we are done for this session So we're gonna adjourn until the next time we stay posted We'll give details when we know ourselves what the next conference is going to be When um, so in the meantime, thank you all for coming. Thank you so much and uh until the next one. So we are done. Thank you