well, joining us now from munich is dr. miranda shaw as chair of environmental and climate policy at the technical university of munich. thanks for being with us, doctor. let me ask you 1st off, the damage for this is estimated cost up to $100000000000.00. how is that going to be paid for? who's going to pay for it? it's an extremely expensive storm that is going to cost the insurance companies as well as private individuals and eventually also the state huge amounts of money. it's, it's something that all of us will have to chip into all of these kind of big storms or storms that need to be paid for by multiple individuals. but the reality is, the money that's money that many people don't pass. and the un secretary general antonio parish has said hurricane he and shows that no economy in the world is, is immune from the climate crisis. is this $370000000000.00? that's the, the government there is providing under this new climate noise that going to be enough to tackle the problem. you know, there's so much work that needs to be done with building infrastructure in north america. the