we have joseph labo, a senior research fellow markets, trade and institutions division of the international food policy research institute . and we also have hello stafford. she's the associate director of climate and environment at the federation of american scientists. and i was just back checking donald trump there. but i think it's important for our international audience to understand just how intense and heated this discussion has gotten over climate change. because in north carolina, the federal emergency management workers that were there to help people had to flee a county cause an armed man was coming to shoot them heavily or man. so let me ask you this. can you explain what is going on to the rest of the world? why are we so weird about this? yeah, you know, there's just, there's a lot going on. there's lot on americans minds, they're going to the polls. they've got a economy top of mind. and what i think voters are increasingly coming to realize is that economy and the claim it, they really do go hand in hand. you know, we've seen hurricane celine and mill and together cost a $1