Tagged 'COP 14'

Poznan Diaries (December 2, 2008)

We reported to the COP 14 at 8:45 am for our participation in an international youth side action. Representatives from 50 countries stood at the entrance corridor in a disciplined queue showcasing different messages with their country flags. ‘Share our vision”, we called out in unison to the negotiators, UN observers, intergovernmental party members, [...]

An Overwhelming Experience: First Day at the COP14 (1st Dec’04)

1st Dec, I took the tram number 9 to get to the venue at 8:45 am. The very idea of my first United Nations conference as a youth delegate made me nervous. Just outside the venue I was greeted by the Youth Welcome Banner, “Join us in saving our future” plus the word ‘welcome’ in [...]

Malawi talks of Poor Developing Country Strategy

A casual conversation with an official from Malawi reveals insights on youth engagement on climate issues at the country level and strategies for Least Developing Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) at the Conference of Parties.

Indian Youth teach “Hindi” Climate Cheer to Conference of International Youth

Arising from the Indian Youth Summit on Climate Change (IYSoCC) 2008, hosted on Infosys Campus in Hyderabad, the “Dekho! Dekho!” cheer is an Indianized version of the international youth rallying chant around climate change, “It’s Getting Hot in Here!”  The brain-child of two TERI University students, Amulya and Roslyn, the cheer has caught on in [...]

Youth Take a Stand on Final Day!