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And Tom, CH3, VWF is here, ready, come on in. Yeah, Victor Alpha 3, Victor Wysky, actually returning over here. Okay, thanks for that Ken. So I'm just going to talk about the impacts of modern conflicts on global emissions as far as fine particulate matter, CO2. And we're going to measure it against more direct, tangible things that we've had recently, such as the emissions from forest fires. And just as a quick note, I was just looking at E-Caluit, which is Baffin Island, way north in Canada, and they're moving into, they have a nice string of days above freeze and coming up, which is good. That means that the winter in the northern hemisphere is breaking down, they're moving into their Arctic spring and soon Arctic summer. The opposite is happening down at the South Pole, Antarctica is getting cold. But that's a good sign. I usually look, they were having snow and blizzard conditions a couple of days.

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