svitlana romanko, welcome back to democracy now!e going to go to this protest in a minute but a quick thought on our first segment, the joining together of the issue of climate justice and human rights with the longtime imprisonment of alaa abdel fattah and the demand for his freedom that has so reverberated throughout this summit. >> thank you so much for having me here. we think of activists today, also in uganda who were multiple times detained for opposition where dictatorships are alive and well. my thought personally, go to those activists that can't leave, who are imprisoned, families and friends. i would like add [indiscernible] if we seek to move away from fossil fuels. it has become quite clear fossil fuels - fund destruction and my own country. 40% or more of citizens don't have access to electricity to heat their homes. my team has got to work -- they have to think of those of us -- [indiscernible] amy: svitlana romanko, can you talk about the protests that you engage to that how you thrown out of the u.n. climate summit