 In 1968, a famous book came out about Paul Ehrlich, one of the great, great environmentalists that people still worship to this day, that said that hundreds of millions of people were going to die of starvation during the 70s because of overpopulation. It didn't happen. So when I look at these things, these string of failures, I am skeptical, I'm skeptical of what they tell me next about the end of the world. The end of the world ain't happening. Now I'd love to hear about the successes, but love to, sometimes. I'm going to have a catastrophic losses. Let me keep going. Now, let's say, let's say that they're right. Let's say the globe is warming. Let's say it's all true. I'll grant you it all. I'll grant you the carbon, the human beings are causing the warming. It stopped 14 years ago for some reason, but 60 years ago. But let's say it's still happening, right? What's the solution? I can guarantee you one thing. That the solution cannot be, should not be, must not be, stop using carbon fuels. Because what that actually means is stop living. You can laugh. Everything around you is made of carbon, fuels. Of oil. Of natural gas. The plastic of the chairs you're sitting on. This bottle. This cup. Most of the, most of the synthetics in your clothes are made from carbon. Most of the stuff in this room is made from oil vipers. Stop using oil. Stop refining oil. It might as well go back 300 years to when we were all poor. We were all starving. We were all subsistence farming. Children died before the age of 10. Life sucked. Carbon emissions are created while you are finding the oil to create the plastic. What do you think carbon emissions come from? The whole process is about carbon emissions. You know when you stop at mini carbon? This is where you lose people. You stop at mini carbon when you're dead. Only time when your footprint is zero. And I guess some people like that. They want us to have a zero footprint. Yes.