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Re: Anyone going to COP 14?
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Sep 27th, 2008 - 10:05:59 |
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Hi Kartikeya,
Great to hear you, you did a great great job in your country. I believe that each of us are doing with our way and Iam totally agree with Viko to share your success story. As we couldnt be there, could you kindly always updating us in this mailing list, please? so may be we can contribute something and always keep our eyes on it :)
Oh ya, IFSA also will send the delegates to UNFCCC, but unfortunely all of them may be from Europe and Africa. We just had a meeting in Athens, Greece to prepare for Poland, Poznan held by UN may be you've heard about that. I also heard there will a youth conference but like European preparatory in Brussels around October?
Talk to you later....
All the best,
Annisa
Choiriatun Nur Annisa
International Forestry Students' Association
Forest Resources Conservation Department
Faculty of Forestry Gadjah Mada University
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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From: Kartikeya Singh
To: Founder/National Coordinator.
Sent: Friday, 26 September, 2008 10:05:03
Subject: [cop13asiayouth] Anyone going to COP 14?
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Hi Everyone!
It's been such a long time! I'm sorry that we didn't mobilize further and stay in touch better, but I hope everyone had been busy building networks within their respective countries. I have been very busy staring and expanding the Indian Youth Climate Network (which didn't exist before the Bali conference). I'm happy to say that with a humble beginning of 3 people in March, it now has a reach of over 200,000 across India in 15 different states! We are rapidly expanding. Check it out: http://iycn.in
we've held two summits debating policy issues in India on climate change (one specifically for the capital, Delhi, and the other a national level summit). We're also trying to send a delegation of Indian youth to COP 14. Which brings me to the next question: how many of you are going? And what are your plans as far as policy proposals or anything at all? Are we going to be doing anything together as an Asian block?
There have been whispers of an "Asian Youth Climate Network" but I think that is happening outside this forum. Perhaps we can pick up where we left off and see where we are and what we want to do as Asians in the time leading up to Poznan and beyond.
Looking forward to hearing from each and everyone of you!
Best,
Kartikeya
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