BaliBuzz: (Press Release) Canadian Youth Make Waves in Bali

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Canadian Youth Make Waves in Bali

NUSA DUA, INDONESIA –

The Canadian Youth Delegation (CYD) to the United Nations Climate Change conference is making waves in Bali, Indonesia during the first week of the major international summit.

“We have come half-way around the world to represent a generation frustrated with inaction” says Sasha Pippenger from Vancouver, British Columbia. “We need a Bali Breakthrough in order to produce a strong mandate for the post 2012-period when the first phase of the Kyoto Protocol expires.”

These young Canadians are a visible presence throughout the conference, using their creativity and energy to produce daily actions highlighting the need to act urgently to mitigate climate change. Yesterday, youth taught swimming lessons to help conference delegates adapt to future sea level rise brought about by climate change. Today, they are handing out climate change emergency kits.

Not only are young people involved in creative actions, they are also engaged in the policy process. Canadian youth recently met with the official Canadian delegation and are hopeful they will meet with the Minister of the Environment, John Baird, when he arrives at the conference next week. “We are pleased to have opened a dialogue with the official Canadian Delegation, we look forward to building on this opportunity, ensuring that youth engagement becomes a priority in future negotiations and throughout the year,” says Trevor Bennett from Guelph, Ontario.

The Canadian youth delegation is part of a growing global youth movement to combat climate change. The CYD has joined forces with over 200 international youth in Bali to advocate for strong political leadership on climate change. The Canadian Youth Delegation is comprised of over 30 youth representing every province. For more information see www.cydbali.org.

Professional photographs of the delegation’s activities are available upon request.

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Contact information:

In Bali: In Canada:

Rosa Kouri and Hannah Mckinnon Barbara Hayes

Email: media@cydbali.org, director@ourclimate.ca

Phone: (062) 081 337949749 613 241 1615

3 Responses to “BaliBuzz: (Press Release) Canadian Youth Make Waves in Bali”


  1. 1 Don Kossick Dec 6th, 2007 at 3:55 pm

    We have put this dispatch – Canadian Youth Make Waves in Bali – on our web radio http://www.makingthelinksradio.ca.

    Keep up the very good and very important work.

    Don Kossick

  2. 2 Julia Kalloz Dec 6th, 2007 at 7:30 pm

    The US House today passed an Energy Bill that included a 15% Renewable Energy Standard, a 35 mile-per-gallon Fuel Economy Standard, and important tax credits for renewable energy. It did not include provisions for liquid coal. While some things could have been stronger and it is in no way perfect, this is a HUGE win for us.

    The fight in the US Senate will continue next week. Thanks for all your work in Bali, and we’ll keep fighting here in the US while you’re there!

    Julia Kalloz
    Former SustainUS Agent of Change
    Environment Colorado

  3. 3 Julia Kalloz Dec 6th, 2007 at 8:24 pm

    Ok. The US Senate is now voting this FRIDAY, so hopefully Saturday we will all wake up at the start of the New Energy Future (in the US).

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Here are my credentials: I was recently recognized by the World Conservation Union as one of 25 oustanding female leaders fighting climate change across the globe. As the National Director of the Sierra Youth Coalition from 2005-2007, Canada's largest youth environmental organization, I was up to my neck in outreach, education, and youth advocacy on climate change both on Parliament Hill in Ottawa and across Canada. In 2005, I played a leadership role in the youth delegation at the UNFCCC COP11/MOP1 in Montreal. I was a founding member of the Canadian Youth Climate Coalition. Raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, I completed a joint honors degree in economics and political science from McGill University in Montreal. While at McGill, I founded the Sustainable McGill Project, bicycled the west coast of California to research industrial agriculture and poor working conditions for migrant farmers, and served on the national Board of Directors of the Sierra Club of Canada.

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