my name is elaine laney, i'm a 4th year medical student at emory university in atlanta. and i've been working with an incredible team trying to brain climate change and environmental health curriculum to our medical school. i am going to start with just making that very direct connection between climate change and health conditions. emeline, give us one example straight away. so what he's got, oh okay, i get it now. go ahead and climate change, heat and heat illness. all right, marina, i, i will extend what has, has been said and see also about the hope, extreme heat and our exposure to extreme weather. also london, my, our capacity to do labor outdoors due to exercise, to carry out our normal life that falls under my, our health. maria, i think i will go for the much you have far behind you with the lungs. i think they did, the bad quality of the air we are breathing today is very much connected to the causes of climate change in the causes of her pollution. so bringing the much of the lungs to the issue of climate change. i think it changed completely. the narrative we