The second is whether we continue to address more people to the transformation. We have over 100,000 farmers and ranchers currently practicing climate smart agriculture. Will that climate action, distributed climate action, continue to grow? The last thing is how we can build the things we need to build. Steel in the ground. One of the things that we have tried to develop as a discipline is the professionalization in the development of social licenses in terms of these new technologies in order to be able to scale. Can we build quickly by making sure that when the tower goes up, the community feels like they’re building a barn together, not like they’re being shortchanged? We have talked about economic and industrial leadership, but political leadership is really important. also. Trump has signaled he will withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement, for the second time in five years. Wouldn’t it be more difficult to achieve the trajectory you just described? Will these actions end U.S. climate leadership or avoid progress that needs to be made? No, but it carries symbolism and probably many second-order implications. Since the beginning of this administration, we have had climate headquarters in the West Wing. New team. Gina McCarthy leads, now me. We have senior directors in my team who focus on every sector of the economy, with backgrounds in science, business, engineering, policy. What happens if you do not have the highest level of focus with significant commitment people are very talented driving? What happens when the US refers to multilateral forums or bilateral conversations and does not prioritize setting the road rules for a clean energy economy? our influence is global. Not only will the climate not rest in the next four years, our competitors will not slow down – to seize the advantage in clean energy technology, but also for global influence. Four years is not much time. You should think about the second term. Do you think about something you want to accomplish but can’t? What is important is, number one, the sector that has not yet reached escape velocity. We must continue to push for our economy. This is unfinished business that needs to be addressed by state and local governments, by the private sector, and hopefully by the federal government. The second is making sure we’ve invested enough in our talent and workforce. We have a bad habit in this country of counting talent from the top and not investing in institutions that draw more people into the workforce. The Union is before them; Biden spent a lot of time growing apprentices.