peter greste, speaking _ do the same for evan. peter greste, speaking to - do the same for evan.r evan. peter greste, speaking to me a i do the same for evan. peter i greste, speaking to me a little earlier. recent heatwaves in the united states have shattered records, with more than 50 cities setting all—time highs in earlyjuly. as climate change impacts communities across the country, one programme in california is taking action. the california climate action corps pays residents to help prepare the state, planting trees, reducing food waste and preventing wildfires. since 2020, nearly 1,000 californians have completed the fellowship programme, and it's also inspired the american climate corps, launched by the white house this summer. for more, my colleague carl nasman spoke with california's chief service officer, josh fryday, and climate corps fellowjulia gallaway. josh, ijust josh, i just want to start with you. i think that there is this feeling sometimes with a lot of people that there isn't much that us normal folk can do when it comes to climate change. h0??? it comes to