d.w. corresponded alexander von naaman spoke with one of the youth activists attending that climate summit at the un. gentle you from jamaica and you have quieted personal experience of climate change tell us more about that so for me i grew up in a rural community and for me a lot of persons depend entirely on the environmentalists maintain your host always maintain their families the changes that we've seen are particularly with joe so we're seeing more intense longer josephs means or less crops there's less money in the pocket of these farmers we're seeing more intense rainfall as a result we're seeing landslides again crops and being washed away and as a result that that not only has direct impact but indirect impact on consumers as well so as someone in your host or you know have to spend more money on food because the prices have raised there are no issues where landslides you can't get to work because there were blockages we know how water lacoste doing joe is as well and persons have to be know spending additional money to purchase water and now you're here in new york participatin