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Final Reportback from Copenhagen

Final Reportback from Copenhagen

Posted by Alec on Dec 24th, 2009 in Climate Justice | 0 comments
Exhaustion. Excitement. Disappointment. Hope. Confusion. Contentment. All emotions I felt on my last day in Copenhagen. I’m home now, and what an adventure this has been. Despite the problems with the final agreement (which I’ll talk about in a minute,) I’m totally glad I went and proud to have taken part in this historic event. My last day was very fast paced and exciting. I gave a presentation, saw Al Gore, and I made some great connections for the million kid march. My presentation was to a group of high school students from Copenhagen, and they were really a great audience.... (continue reading)
Canada in Copenhagen

Canada in Copenhagen

Posted by Alexandria Mitchell on Dec 24th, 2009 in Climate Justice, Tar Sands | 1 comment
Hey everyone!  It’s a pleasure to start writing to all of you.  I was a youth delegate at the COP 15 United Nations Climate Conference this December.  It was quite the experience, and I’m more than happy to share some of those moments with you.  As a Canadian, it was truly interesting to see how our image has changed in the eyes of the international community because of our inaction on climate change. Before leaving for Copenhagen, I engaged with my local community through the creation of something called PLUG OUT TUNE IN.  It started out as a way to bring people into the... (continue reading)
Path Through The Parallels

Path Through The Parallels

Posted by Christina on Dec 23rd, 2009 in Climate Justice | 0 comments
There was a collective cringe in the room last night as activists and journalists listened to Obama’s closing press conference. There was no video, only audio, so you had to do something with your eyes. You could pretend to take notes on your laptop, but there was nothing to note. The speech was empty. As was the “deal.” You could do a slow pan across the room, but that would require making eye contact with people from other countries and there was an unsettling familiarity about being American with a leader failing the rest of the world…again. It would also require... (continue reading)
“INTERGENERATIONAL INJUSTICE”

“INTERGENERATIONAL INJUSTICE”

Posted by Kasha on Dec 22nd, 2009 in Climate Justice | 2 comments
I grew up having this recurring dream. I guess it was a nightmare, really. It was one of those end-of-the-world scenarios where we knew the earth was collapsing in the next few days and I couldn’t get home to my family in Hawai’i because the planes weren’t running anymore and I was stuck over here on the continental U.S. I’m not sure if that’s typical, for children to worry about the end of the world. I figure my parents’ generation was probably plagued by fears of the end of the world coming from nuclear threat during the Cold War, but I think this subconscious dread is a unique... (continue reading)
Copenhagen in Crisis

Copenhagen in Crisis

Posted by Louis on Dec 18th, 2009 in Climate Justice | 0 comments
As I write this the situation is bleak in Copenhagen. The talks are confused and chaotic, and there is little clear direction being shown. However, there is still time. Kyoto was negotiated in the last twelve hours in the dead of the night. Bali was only successful after the US made a last minute concession and switched their position. I will keep this short. All I will say is that right now we need to show all the solidarity we can: - E-mail/tweet/facebook your Prime minister – call for their action. - Sign the Avaaz/TckTckTck petition here. Who knows what will happen in the next few... (continue reading)
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