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New Zealand Youth Delegation to Copenhagen

New Zealand Youth Delegation to Copenhagen

“We cannot be afraid of the future, we have been talking about this issue for decades. Now is the time to finally act.”

- President Barak Obama talking about climate change

In December 2009 one of the most important conferences in history will take place in Copenhagen. Organised by the United Nations and attended by delegates from every country, as well as thousands of observers, this conference will decide the future of international action on climate change.

For years meaningful action has been stagnated by partisan politics, mistrust and apathy. Lack of action is in itself a decision. We believe that now is the time to take responsibility and action.

Active public participation and awareness will be needed for our Government to make the commitments that are required. The New Zealand Youth Delegation has been created to send young representatives to this conference; as well as act as an accessible voice around New Zealand on issues of climate change in the lead up to the conference.

The delegation will connect with youth from countries around the world as we collectively encourage leaders and negotiators to take responsibility for arguably the most significant issue facing humankind.

If you share our passion and want to be part of the solution please take one or all of the following actions.

If you would like to be a delegate please visit our application page.

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Delegates are 16-26 as of December 1 2009. Applications close 27 July 2009.

But arguably more importantly ask yourself, what can I do?

You could email your local MP and highlight how important this matter is. In order to create change we need to show that many people care about it.

Or be the change you want to see in the world - Reduce your green house gas emissions

“E hara tenei he mahi taki tahi. He mahi taki tini.
This is not the task of one person alone. It is the task of many,”
Maori proverb

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