contributes to something on the order of 20 or 25% of our global emissions. and it's a sector that's very difficult for us to reduce emissions from because of the way in which we eat. and -- but agriculture is also, as a result, a huge opportunity. and there are plenty of methods. you know, you talk about trump's trade war in the last segment. and instead of pumping billions of dollars into subsidies that are meant to replace the losses created by the trade war, the trump administration could be investing and paying farmers, frankly, to manage their crops, their soil, their agricultural techniques in a way that could actually create carbon sequestration opportunities and more resilient farms. in the last drought in california, california farmers lost $3 billion worth of productivity. and this last season in the midwest farmers in iowa and