North American youth delegation arrives in Nairobi

Youth HQ in NairobiTwenty-eight youth from North America have traveled to Nairobi, Kenya for the 12th session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP12). The youth delegation has brought together leaders from across North America, and seeks to share the perspectives gained last year in Montreal with African youth present at COP12.Over the next two weeks these twenty-eight climate warriors will be trying to positively influence the outcome of this meeting, which will focus on adaptation to climate change, a review of the Kyoto Protocol, and the role of financial and flexible mechanism for advancing sustainable development in the developing world. (Photo: North American youth delegation HQ in Nairobi!)

Canada and the United States are expected to follow the path of inaction and reckless disregard for climate change at this meeting, but the youth delegation will stress to the delegates from the rest of the world that the views of the American and Canadian people are VERY different from the federal government. The North American delegation will highlight the action to stop climate happening at the local, regional, provincial, and state level. In light of federal inaction, we come to Nairobi ready to show the world that we will not let inaction sabotage a clean, safe, and stable climate for our generation and generations to come.

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About Juan


Juan Hoffmaister has been part of SustainUS since 2004 . Originally from Costa Rica, Juan is devoted to improve global climate policy to protect vulnerable communities. Juan has a BA Human Ecology with emphasis in Environmental Health and Policy from College of the Atlantic, where he studied as a Davis Scholar. Juan believes in an interdisciplinary approach to solving the climate challenge. He has recently completed research on the role of Emissions Trading and international standards to reduce GHG emissions through market-based mechanisms and the role of the GEF-UNDP Small Grants Program in improving access to renewable energy and methane capture. He is currently working to improve disaster preparedness measures for small islands, particularly Fiji and Kiribati in the South Pacific, and he will be soon working on community adaptation measures in coastal Vietnam as as part of a Watson Fellowship.

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