 Hello everyone and welcome to the Asia Pacific Climate Week 2023 here in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Johor Bahru is the ancestral land of indigenous peoples or Orang Asli, including the Orang Laput, the natives of the Straits of Johor. The Asia Pacific Climate Week in Johor Bahru aims to do original stock-taking about climate achievements leading to the road to COP28. For our work in IPMSDL, we wish to learn, listen and link to continue amplifying indigenous peoples' rights and ownership of ancestral lands in climate justice stocks. The APCW 2023 opened up with a performance waking up the audience to the nightmares of climate in action and coming together for the planet. High-level Malaysian government and UN officials welcomed the reported 2,000 participants, including us from IPMSDL and other IP delegates. Some notable embassies mentioned in the welcomes about having a clear vision, unique climate ambition, the need for climate action to achieve development and the role of indigenous peoples and local communities. The Pacific Climate Week set up somehow mirrors what's on COP, a climate action hub that looks like the pavilions, exhibits, lots of exhibits, but mostly from government and private businesses. So I think next time they can do better in sponsoring grassroots, community, constituency and CSO spaces. There are also spaces for individual commitments and pledges to combat climate change. And of course, we're featuring our message for indigenous rights. There are also a lot of calls for peace, social justice and youth power. Plus a display about the endangered sea cow that are commonly found in Asian waters. We're also happy to meet with indigenous youth women and climate youth activists who share their voices. So you better check out their videos on IPMSDL's page to listen to their messages. One big session that day is the Global Stock Day Regional Dialogue. An interesting stress is about how much this just transition really costs. And will it again come from debts, loans and private financing? There was also a call for enhancing support for the young people. And indigenous peoples are very active in laying down on the floor the many unaccounted contributions and the challenges that they face. My last session was on social-intlusive sustainable climate action in the role of local research. Which means me realize the huge contribution community researchers can give if they own and build climate research and solutions. So that's a wrap for now. So more to come from Asia-Pacific Climate Week 2023.