Wednesday, July 8, 2009
High Hopes for Copenhagen Climate Conference

This year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in December is a crucial one, with countries from around the world coming together to try and establish a global climate change agreement that will take off where the Kyoto Protocol leaves off in 2012. If it goes well, not only will a global climate change agreement be reached, but the goals will be ambitious and put a much heavier emphasis on change than in the past. If things go poorly, no climate change agreement may be reached at all.
As one individual who’s (most likely) not a member of the government who will be attending the COP15 Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, you might feel like there’s nothing you can do to show the world how important the environment is to you, but although you may not be able to attend in person, there are some simple things you can do online today that will put your support behind this important action.
You can visit the Hopenhagen site for a little encouragement and a chance to express some positive thoughts on climate change. Click here to read more
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