jim shawna is a l square. renewable energy has to be coming lower cost solution then fossil fuels . in china, 2 developments in sustainable energy generation are seeing a rapid upswing industrial waste plants in areas no longer being farmed or turning into gigantic solar farms. around 80 percent of the country's rising energy needs are still met by fossil fuels. but that's that to change. china wants to double it's solar and wind power capacity by 2030. this would place the large country alongside the european union as a global leader in the transition, the dig into $4.00 per 2nd. we're predicting that 60 percent of global investment into energy transition will happen in asia, in the 40 percent of thoughts in china. and, you know, it takes sort of a coordination on massive scale. there's still a lot of a so called bond pump in the road as your transition, so completely to carbon neutral economy. but climate change is a global challenge that would require a global classroom actions from all sectors of the world, both public and private, both industry, government and the citizens. lar