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As we go to Copenhagen

Photo: OxfamAUS

Photo: OxfamAUS

After months of anticipation, I am finally in Copenhagen. It’s a strange feeling. There is a mixture of excitement and fear in the air.

The question on everyone’s mind is: ‘will Copenhagen result in a fair ambitious and binding deal… or will it be a greenwash?’

My first weekend in Copenhagen has been a big one! Back to back meetings with NGO’s and other civil society actors (hence the short blog). Everyone is strategising around where pressure needs to be placed, what the likely scenarios and what action we need to take.

There is LOTS of action planned, both in Copenhagen and around the world. I will keep you posted (along with the media hopefully) on all that is going down.

During the past few weeks we have seen a range of different signals around the possibility of an outcome at Copenhagen. You probably all know that Governments have been playing down the possibility of a binding agreement at Copenhagen. Despite this, there have been a few hopeful signs with some of the big developing countries such as China, India and Brazil coming out with strong proposals.
The jury is still out on the outcome of Copenhagen.

As the dust settles after the mayhem of Australian politics of the past few weeks very little has changed.

In response to this situation, WE NEED YOU! There are so many different ways to get engaged… don’t just read over this and think someone else will do it. Now is the time for all of us to pull together in our different ways to send a clear signal to our government.

In the next blog I will out line a range of actions you can take. But right now, here are three things you can do:

Stay tuned because I am going to meet with some of our top negotiators on Australian targets and hopefully the Ambassador Louise Hand. If you have any questions you would like me to ask just post them below.

With hope, Tracking for you in Copenhagen,

Phil

ps. Check out our international sister website Adopt A Negotiator

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