this laird says i knew nothing of this. thank you so much. excellent. arthur milner says this is seriously fascinating stuff. and finally, and so i'm, it says thank you for an informative interview with professor i'm it. and i over to alex, i'm dr. hugh hunt faster here. welcome to the examine show. i'm glad to be here. we're on the eve of cop 26. we exactly, i mean, do we have the capacity scientifically or politically to arrest the global warming? well, we're not going to arrest global warming just like that. it's going to take a lot of work. it's going to take a lot of ambition, lot of commitment by scientifically and politically. but it was just this week, given the prime minister of especially as a skeptical leaving micro seemed to commit themselves to the, to the seattle carbon targets committed to the, to the net 0 carbon target. and it's important to realize that there isn't a commitment to stop bending coal. there isn't a commitment to stop exporting coal. and to be net 0. you've got to find a way of getting the c o 2 out of the atmo