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The [[National Union of Students]] and [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] (DECC) have launched an interactive website which aims to produce a 'democratic' and 'shared vision' to bring to Copenhagen. Students can add ideas to existing texts or generate their own texts on the areas of Mitigation, Adaptation, Forestry, Technology, Finance, and Governance which will be voted on before 5th December 2009. | The [[National Union of Students]] and [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] (DECC) have launched an interactive website which aims to produce a 'democratic' and 'shared vision' to bring to Copenhagen. Students can add ideas to existing texts or generate their own texts on the areas of Mitigation, Adaptation, Forestry, Technology, Finance, and Governance which will be voted on before 5th December 2009. | ||
− | + | NGOs such as [[World Wildlife Fund]] and [[Save the Children]] have also contributed alongside DECC itself. | |
− | The final Vision will be published on 5 December as part of the [[Stop Climate Chaos]] march, and presented to [[Ed Miliband]] ahead of his departure for the Copenhagen negotiations in December. <ref>Road to Copenhagen, [http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/what_we_do/change_energy/tackling_clima/copenhagen/copenhagen.aspx Student manifesto], Accessed 25/11/09</ref> | + | The final Vision will be published on 5 December as part of the [[Stop Climate Chaos]] march, and presented to [[Ed Miliband]] ahead of his departure for the Copenhagen negotiations in December.<ref>Road to Copenhagen, [http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/what_we_do/change_energy/tackling_clima/copenhagen/copenhagen.aspx Student manifesto], Accessed 25/11/09</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 6 July 2010
Road to Copenhagen is the UK government's official ambitions and strategy in the run up to Copenhagen. The Road to Copenhagen document (and pamphlets which were widely distributed) was launched alongside Act on Copenhagen in June 2009.[1]
Contents
Activities
History
NUS collaboration
The National Union of Students and Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) have launched an interactive website which aims to produce a 'democratic' and 'shared vision' to bring to Copenhagen. Students can add ideas to existing texts or generate their own texts on the areas of Mitigation, Adaptation, Forestry, Technology, Finance, and Governance which will be voted on before 5th December 2009.
NGOs such as World Wildlife Fund and Save the Children have also contributed alongside DECC itself. The final Vision will be published on 5 December as part of the Stop Climate Chaos march, and presented to Ed Miliband ahead of his departure for the Copenhagen negotiations in December.[2]
People
Funding
Clients
Publications
Contact
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Resources
Notes
- ↑ Road to Copenhagen, [1], Accessed 25/11/09
- ↑ Road to Copenhagen, Student manifesto, Accessed 25/11/09