Making It Count

As politicians and diplomats try to crush expectations from the Copenhagen negotiations next month, young people across the world are stepping up their efforts to preserve the hope of a legally binding, science-based, equitable agreement to secure the survival of all nations and peoples.

Since rising to the task of co-leading the UK Youth Climate Coalition last year, I’ve learnt that when our generation understands what is at stake, and what is necessary to build a safer, better future – we are capable of truly great things. Being more connected, more informed and more savvy than ever before, youth all over the world have unprecedented power to make this a reality. And the bonus of having a good time while doing it? That’s just part of the package!

Amongst those young people making their lives count are 23 individuals from the UK who will be travelling overland to the Copenhagen talks. They will be bringing energy, optimism and a fighting spirit to a process that will surely be remembered with shame in years to come. Their story is being told in parts on youtube, here is the first chapter. 

1 Response to “Making It Count”


  1. 1 Jo Crandall Nov 8th, 2009 at 2:50 am

    Great site. I love to see youth from around the world caring. You are not just caring you’re doing. thank you

    http://www.jabmyeyes.com/2009/11/07/empty-seats-in-the-senate/

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Casper is the Co-Founder of the UK Youth Climate Coalition, working to build the youth climate movement in the UK. His passion is for effectively communicating the solutions to climate change and empowering young people from affected communities to win their local fights to ensure a clean, safe future for all.

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