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According to the UNFCCC website on the 2009 Copenhagen summit, as well as the governmental representatives:
 
According to the UNFCCC website on the 2009 Copenhagen summit, as well as the governmental representatives:
  
:'Several categories of observer organizations also attend sessions of the COP and its subsidiary bodies. These include representatives of United Nations secretariat units and bodies, such as UNDP, UNEP and UNCTAD, as well as its specialized agencies and related organizations, such as the GEF and WMO/UNEP [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] (IPCC). Observer organizations also include intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), such as the [[OECD]] and its [[International Energy Agency]] (IEA), along with non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
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:Several categories of observer organizations also attend sessions of the COP and its subsidiary bodies. These include representatives of United Nations secretariat units and bodies, such as UNDP, UNEP and UNCTAD, as well as its specialized agencies and related organizations, such as the GEF and WMO/UNEP [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] (IPCC). Observer organizations also include intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), such as the [[OECD]] and its [[International Energy Agency]] (IEA), along with non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
  
:Over 985 NGOs and 67 IGOs are admitted as observers. The NGOs represent a broad spectrum of interests, and embrace representatives from business and industry, environmental groups, indigenous populations, local governments and municipal authorities, research and academic institutes, parliaments, labour unions, faith groups, women and youth.' <ref>UNFCCC website.COP15 [http://unfccc.int/parties_and_observers/items/2704.php Parties and observers] accessed 9/12/09</ref>
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:Over 985 NGOs and 67 IGOs are admitted as observers. The NGOs represent a broad spectrum of interests, and embrace representatives from business and industry, environmental groups, indigenous populations, local governments and municipal authorities, research and academic institutes, parliaments, labour unions, faith groups, women and youth.<ref>UNFCCC website.COP15 [http://unfccc.int/parties_and_observers/items/2704.php Parties and observers] accessed 9/12/09</ref>
  
 
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*[[Responding to Climate Change]] (RTCC) Mr. [[James Ramsey]]
 
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*[[Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts]] (RSWT) Mr. [[Gary Jonathan Mantle]]
 
*[[Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts]] (RSWT) Mr. [[Gary Jonathan Mantle]]
*[[The Royal Society]] Mr. [[Andrew Parker]]
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*[[The Royal Society]] Mr. [[Andrew Parker (Royal Society)|Andrew Parker]]
 
*[[Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research]] (SCAR) Mr. [[Colin Summerhayes]]
 
*[[Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research]] (SCAR) Mr. [[Colin Summerhayes]]
 
*[[Scientists for Global Responsibility]] (SGR) M. [[Benjamin Matthews]]
 
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According to the UNFCCC website on the 2009 Copenhagen summit, as well as the governmental representatives:

Several categories of observer organizations also attend sessions of the COP and its subsidiary bodies. These include representatives of United Nations secretariat units and bodies, such as UNDP, UNEP and UNCTAD, as well as its specialized agencies and related organizations, such as the GEF and WMO/UNEP Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Observer organizations also include intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), such as the OECD and its International Energy Agency (IEA), along with non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Over 985 NGOs and 67 IGOs are admitted as observers. The NGOs represent a broad spectrum of interests, and embrace representatives from business and industry, environmental groups, indigenous populations, local governments and municipal authorities, research and academic institutes, parliaments, labour unions, faith groups, women and youth.[1]

Governmental reps

Intergovernmental organisations from the UK

Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) from the UK

Names and contact email addresses for each participant are given on the website[2]. 134 out of 985 non governmental observers are registered in Britain, a demontsration of the unequal power held by rich nations, and particularly Britain and the USA.

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  1. UNFCCC website.COP15 Parties and observers accessed 9/12/09
  2. UNFCCC website.COP15 Non governmental observers accessed 9/12/09