02:56 Yep. They they added, evidently, they've added last year, they added 6 gigawatts of new wind power, but they're taking so much wind offline about 33,000 turbines a year or more, that they've actually had a decline in wind power. You ain't gonna get to net 0 from here if you're losing
42:44 That's rice, wheat, and corn. The big three. And then on the far right, you have the crop production today. You see that almost every year, you see new records being set for the amount of crops produced. By the way, this chart, you go back 20, 30, 40 years, it's the same thing.
43:19 And when we have more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that helps crops. Carbon dioxide is plant food. There's a reason why horticulturists pump, pump it into, greenhouses. Longer growing seasons, fewer frost events, more precipitation, they all contribute. But the real the but the reality is that crop production is setting new records almost every year as temperature is modestly warm.