so far. learning us now from munich is dr. miranda shaw is chair of environmental ant pilot policy at the technical university of munich. thank you very much for your time. so extreme where the conditions are, are not just in europe. what's the cost then for developing nations? the costs for developing nations are of course, huge in part because developing nations don't have always the same capacity to deal with the droughts in the very heavy rain storms. the floods on the extreme temperatures that, that were increasingly seen as a result of climate change. costs range from last infrastructure to people's health . and of course the tragic deaths that are also increasingly happening because of climate extremes. and what are some of a low cost solutions to try and fight global warming and, and to, you know, see less of these extreme weather events. let's think actually we're at a point where everything we do matters. it really makes a difference whether or not people avoid using their car and instead walk or take a bicycle or use public transportation and planting a tree can help. we do