tom radulovic with livable city. yeah, i'm here today to talk about the ecological crisis. we're all in. you might have read about this, and, you know, i mean, we're all good folks, right? we care about this. and what should we be doing about it? and so i would say there's a planning department. we need you to step up. we need you to plan. and that's both a requirement of the law. i mean, a lot of state law says that you need to be considering things like climate, in all that you do, every element of your general plan, all of your decision making should be ecologically attuned, it's also a moral imperative. i mean, this is the crisis, you know, i mean, from now on, for the rest of our lives and the rest of our grandchildren's lives, we just really need to be focused on this ecological crisis that we're in, there's two upcoming opportunities to step up. action requirement. one is a requirement of law. the other is an opportunity. and but i haven't heard mention of them. i've been kind of casting around to see who in the city government's going to step up and do these things,