james, i mean he has come here to meet scientist kristin abraham. the state of nevada's 1st climate policy coordinator. hey kristin. fred well, here we are. pretty amazing. i know pretty unbelievable. it actually really is. it's actually it's really fat. so i mean, it's pretty apparent you can see where the water used to be up there with where you have that bad, pretty stunning, bath tub ring. and you see that all around the lake and we would have been, you know, hundreds plus feet underwater right now. if the lake actually fall, if we were where we're at, i think it's also starting to think about the fact that you know what this is just going to keep going down. i know the odds of like me being full again. pretty much london on. i mean, this really is just climate change right in your face. and it's, it's pretty profound to look at and come out and see. yeah, that's the new reality. i know. i know, and that's, that's pretty scary when you think about that. so how could it come to this? it is a desert landscape, you know, you live in the desert. the