 All right everybody this is gonna be a time to roll up your sleeves and dive into a challenge and as you probably understand the challenge is to create the best scenario to address climate change meeting a whole range of goals. Hi everyone my name is Josh. This is Oliver Hitchcock. My name is Nick Montes. My name is My name is Sid Shrikant. Hi I'm Christina and I'm here with Tila, Lou, Karan and Anna and we are Stand Portable Energy. So these are our main results and key methodologies as you can see we reached two degrees C. We began phasing out carbon first with a carbon tax in 2020, a moderate one and then we start phasing out coal, oil and natural gas in the years 2030, 40 and 55. Respectfully that's based on their carbon intensities. So here's our scenario overview as you can see we were able to reach a temperature increase right 2100 of 2.0 degrees Celsius. We mainly tinker on the energy supply on the tax subsidies to achieve a dominance of renewables and nuclear by the end of the century. So I am very thrilled to announce as our winners, team number two. Yeah. Congratulations. Congratulations to all. In reflecting on this exercise we were surprised to see that adjusting the new tech breakthrough had a much smaller effect than we expected. Harkening to the fact that we cannot rely on a silver bullet to solve global warming. As part of the exercise I was googling like basically where current tax rates, current limits are on a lot of these energy sources and I think I was disappointed to see that my original goal of taxing coal and let's say $30 a ton is really far from where the federal government currently sets its tax rate. So I think it just gives me motivation to spend pieces of my life pushing us toward that.