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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). |
− | :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. | + | :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> |
==Governmental reps== | ==Governmental reps== |
Revision as of 11:41, 10 December 2009
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]
Contents
Governmental reps
- The main contact point for the UK delegation is Ms. Jan Thompson, Head of International Climate Change Negotiations at the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
Intergovernmental organisations from the UK
- Commonwealth Secretariat Ms. Janet Strachan
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Mr. Josué Tanaka
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.
- AccountAbility Strategies (AA) Ms. Cara Gallen
- Action Against Hunger (UK) Limited* (ACF UK) Ms. Natalie Duck
- Action for a Global Climate Community (AGCC) Ms. Estelle Rouhaud
- Amnesty International* (AI)Mr. Martin Macpherson
- Article 19 Research Information Centre on Censorship* (Article 19)Ms. Agnes Callamard
- Artists Project Earth* (APE) Ms. Suzanne Joy Tharani
- BioRegional Development Group* Ms. Freya Seath
- BirdLife International (BL) Mr. John Lanchbery
- British Council Mr. Christopher Howard Palmer
- British Fire Protection Systems Association Ltd. (BFPSA) Ms. Janet Willingham
- Campaign for a Hydrogen Economy (CHEC)Mr. Mike Koefman
- Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) Ms. Judith Shapiro
- Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) Ms. Kate Levick
- Carbon Markets and Investors Association (CMIA) Ms. Alexandra Galin
- The Carbon Trust Mr. Peter Mallaburn
- Catholic Institute for International Relations* (CIIR) Ms. Petra Elinor Kjell
- Centre for Business and the Environment (CBE) Mr. Kenneth Gregory
- Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management Paul Stuart Horton
- Chatham House Ms. Bernice Lee
- China Dialogue Trust Mr. Tan Morgan Copsey
- Christian Aid (CA)Mr. Nelson Muffuh
- ClientEarth*Ms. Janet Meissner Pritchard
- The Climate Group Ms. Lenka Matulova
- Climate Outreach Information Network* (COIN)Ms. Catrina Pickering
- Climate Strategies Ms. Katherine Robinson
- Compassion in World Farming (CIWF) Mr. Lasse Bruun
- Consumers International (CI) Mr. Bjarne Pedersen
- The Corner House Mr. Larry Lohmann
- e-Parliament Ms. Susana Guerreiro
- Earthwatch InstituteMr. Daniel Patrick Bebber
- ECONEXUS Ms. Helena Rachel Paul
- Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) Mr. Julian Newman
- Environmental Justice Foundation* (EJF) Ms. Rebecca Tamsin Attwood
- European Agenda Global Climate Change Mr. Peter Howlett
- European Science and Environment Forum (ESEF) Ms. Lorraine Mooney
- Fauna and Flora International (FFI)Ms. Natasha Calderwood
- FERN Ms. Jutta Kill
- Fia Foundation for the Automobile and Society* (Fia Foundation) Ms. Sheila Watson
- Forest Peoples' Programme* (FPP) Ms. Louise Henson
- Forum for the Future (FFF) Mr. Peter Madden
- Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development (FIELD) Ms. Joy Hyvarinen
- Global Canopy Programme (GCP) Ms. Katherine Ruth Jane Secoy
- Global Commons Institute (GCI) Ms. Aubrey Meyer
- Global Village Energy Partnership International (GVEP) Mr. Jack Whelan
- Global Witness LimitedMs. Claire Elizabeth Spoors
- GMB - Britian's General Union
- Green Economics Institute* (GEI) Ms. Miriam Kennet
- Green Fingers Society for Environment Protection
- IFFCARE: Welfare & Environment Action League Section
- Imperial College London Ms. Charlotte Jourdain
- Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) Mr. Jason Anderson
- Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) Mr. Andrew Pendleton
- Institute of Development Studies (IDS) Mr. Thomas Tanner
- International Alert Mr. Dan Smith
- International Aluminium Institute (IAI) Mr. Ronald Wesley Knapp
- International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) Mr. Peter Hinchliffe
- International Council for Mining and Metals (ICMM)Ms. Christine Bethan Copley
- International Council for Sustainable Energy (ICSE)Ms. Pamela Rudolph
- International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies* (FISITA) Mr. Ian Dickie
- International Federation of Liberal Youth* (IFLRY) Mr. Stephan Korte
- International Hydropower Association (IHA) Mr. Richard M. Taylor
- International Institute for Energy Conservation - Europe (IIEC-Europe) Mr. Ian Househam
- International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) Mr. Saleemul Huq
- International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Mr. Andrew Holland
- International Maritime Emission Reduction Scheme* (IMERS)Mr. Andre Stochniol
- International National Trusts Organisation* (INTO)Ms. Catherine Leonard
- International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association (IPIECA) Mr. Robert Siveter
- International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) Ms. Jennifer Woodside
- International Policy Network (IPN) Ms. Caroline Boin
- International Save the Children Alliance Ms. Lydia Baker
- King's College, School of Law
- Lancaster University Mr. Angus Robert MacKenzie
- Leadership for Environment and Development International (LEAD International) Mr. Alex James Hannant
- Lincoln Theological Institute* (LTI) Mr. Stefan Skrimshire
- Lloyd's Register (LR) Ms. Anne-Marie Warris
- Lloyd's Underwriters' Non-Marine Association Limited (NMA)
- London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Mr. Tim Forsyth
- Loss Prevention Council (LPC) Mr. David Strong
- Macaulay Land Use Research Institute* (MLURI) Mr. Robin Matthews
- Met Office Hadley Center Ms. Vicky Pope
- De Montfort University (DMU) Ms. Katherine Begg
- National Federation of Women's Institutes* (NFWI) Ms. Emily June Cornborough
- Network of European Metropolitan Regions and Areas* (METREX) Mr. Roger Read
- Oneworld UK Mr. Peter William Armstrong
- Open University (OU) Mr. Stephen Peake
- Overseas Development Institute (ODI) Ms. Francesca Iannini
- Oxfam Great Britain (OXFAM) Ms. Angelique Orr
- OXFAM International (OI) Mr. Bert Maerten
- Oxford Climate Policy Ms. Izabela Ratajczak-Juszko
- Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) Mr. Benito Müller
- Panos Mr. Rod N.H. Harbinson
- Peace Child International* (PCI) Mr. David Rupert Woollcombe
- Plan International (Plan) Mr. Nicolas Hall
- Practical Action Ms. Rachel Berger
- Prince's Foundation for the Built Environment (PFBE) Mr. Joseph Tabone
- Project Developer Forum Ltd.* (PD-Forum) Mr. Martin Enderlin
- Rainforest Concern Mr. Peter Bennett
- Rainforest Foundation UK (RFUK) Mr. Simon Counsell
- Responding to Climate Change (RTCC) Mr. James Ramsey
- Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts (RSWT) Mr. Gary Jonathan Mantle
- The Royal Society Mr. Andrew Parker
- Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) Mr. Colin Summerhayes
- Scientists for Global Responsibility (SGR) M. Benjamin Matthews
- Scottish Academic Network on Global Environment Change (SANGEC) m.hersh@elec.gla.ac.uk
- Share The World's Resources (STWR) Mr. Rajesh Makwana
- Shell Foundation Ms. Joanne Ruth Chandler
- Solar Century Mr. Jeremy Leggett
- Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future Ms. Rosie Bilton
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland Ms. Gail Wilson
- TEARFUND Ms. Sara Shaw
- Third Generation Environmentalism (E3G)Ms. Meera Shah
- Transport Research Foundation (TRF) Mr. Holger Dalkmann
- UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy (UKBCSE) Ms. Pamela Rudolph (interestingly Pamela is also representing the International Council for Sustainable Energy (see above)).
- University College London Mr. Tim Swanson
- University of Cambridge Ms. Nicolette Bartlett
- University of East Anglia (UEA) Mr. Asher Minns
- University of Edinburgh Ms. Sandra Colqumoun Peddie
- University of Keele - Department of International Relations
- University of Leeds Ms. Margo Hanson
- University of Oxford, Environmental Change Institute (ECI) Ms. Diana Liverman
- University of Surrey (UNIS) Ms. Katherine Begg
- University of Sussex - Sussex Energy Group Mr. David Grant Ockwell
- Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (VERTIC) Mr. Laurence Larry MacFaul
- World Alliance for Decentralized Energy (WADE) Mr. Jeff Bell
- World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts* (WAGGGS) Ms. Bernadette Fischler
- World Coal Institute (WCI) Ms. Catherine Meade Harris
- World Development Movement (WDM) Mr. Timothy Keith Jones
- World Energy Council (WEC) Mr. Stephan Albrechtskirchinger
- World Nuclear Association (WNA) Ms. Rebecca Holyhead
- World Petroleum Congress (WPC) Mr. Pierce Riemer
- World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) Ms. Jennifer Lee Lanier
- World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) Ms. Eva Aimable
- Zoological Society of London (ZSL) Mr. Jonathan Edward Michener Baillie
History
Affiliations
People
Funding
Clients
Publications
Contact
- Address:
- Phone:
- Email:
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ UNFCCC website.COP15 Parties and observers accessed 9/12/09
- ↑ UNFCCC website.COP15 Non governmental observers accessed 9/12/09