Hi, my name's Norman Philip and I come from the town of Grangemouth in Scotland which is right next to BP Grangemouth one of the biggest oil refineries in Europe. Climate change has a number of dimensions but the dimension I'm concerned about is the people that have to live next to the fenceline. The people who have daily disturbance by noise and transport of the oil industry. And they don't see the benefits necessarily that the global corporations like BP are benefiting from at the community's expense. I think as oil becomes more and more scarce, the communities from where I come from will suffer more. Because the industry that's been built up to service the oil industry has a number of contaminated sites which the big companies will move away from and it'll be the community that will left to clear up these sites. BP in Grangemouth has already sold off their petroleum to a smaller company. And my fear is that in the next generation there will be no oil production in the town that I come from and we'll be left with an industrial wasteland.