earlier i spoke with robert watts, who is a former chair of the intergovernmental panel on climate change. and i asked him if the government in hawaii should have been able to anticipate these fires. i think countries all around the world which have got large force. it systems has to, i insisted pike far as far as in the future. um with you and juice climate change. we're going to say more, it street type, which is we're going to say more drives the perfect conditions. so as far as size light, this votes, let's get more into the climate change aspect of it. of course the forest fires. wildfires are nothing unusual. they do happen whether this climate change or not, but you're emphasized for us just how does climate change impact forest fires like what we've seen now in mount we as well, what we're saying is that sense, which is around the world, the increasing juicy schuman activity. but also is not just the average temperature . we see more of these very st. temperatures. we also see changes in precipitation passes, where it says floods in some air is a drive. so now this is what we say