let's pick up on that last point with chandra, bush and president and ceo of the international forum for environment sustainability and technology or i forest, he's in delhi. how can the poor benefit most from renewables considering climate change does hit them hardest. well, energy access is a major issue in india, and if you can provide that energy to renewable sources, it is a co benefit up in, in the sense that it is in moderate use sustainable if it mitigates climate change, as well as provide electricity to who to the most needed and also because their new bill is not cheaper so they also get affordable electricity so bought from, from climate environment and energy access perspective. it is a cool benefit. why that has a gone so wrong in some cases, a decade on india's 1st solar parking good route has provided next to no jobs for locals or women. it's taken away, acres of grazing land, and residents are still waiting for clean drinking water, free electricity, and irrigation. but what good and electricity is government's responsibility? i, it is not the responsibility of a sol