want to continue talking about this extreme weather in europe, and joining me now from london is jill doug and she's the executive director of the environmental defense funds, europe office. the adf is a nonprofit environmental advocacy group. welcome ms. dugan. first thing 1st, how did you get through the hottest day in british history? the great discomfort, the hostess night where i think i sat for about 3 hours, but the temperature is just beginning to start to drop and now gone through it. but it's, it's beginning to go down. the question on everybody's mind really is right now, is that, is this the new normal? how, how much more likely are these, you know, these brutal heat waves going to be in the future? where i think we're 1 point one degrees celsius, warming about pre industrial levels and where we had a day and an experience actually like this across here where we've been, we've been around as temperature is not just today, but today's been the worst. yeah. i think the i tcc estimated that under a $1.00 degree to boiling, that heat weighs with normal heat weights would become 4 t