The LFJM COP vision
By Hannibal Anthon, Luka Citron, Galadriel Daufresne, Scarlet Wilson Delaye
Climate change, brought on by human intervention, specifically during the Anthropocene period, is a phenomenon with which our society is engaged in an ongoing battle. The impacts brought on by climate change are many, are dangerous and threaten not only our environment, for example our oceans, but, ironically, humanity as well, and our well being.
This Cop, located virtually in Copenhagen, a city willing to go to great lengths to protect the environment, has several goals in mind to discuss and hopefully agree on. They include the question of CO2 emission reduction, settling the debate about immigration due to climate change, and the promotion of the use of renewable resources as a replacement for our primary, polluting ones.
We would like to thank all the countries in attendance, China, Brazil, USA, the European Union and the oil producing nations. We also welcome the presence and participation of several Intergovernemental organizations and Non-Governmental organizations, the United Nations, the Alliance of small pacific islands, Oxfam, WWF, Greenpeace and the indigenous people.
This intergovernmental debate also recognizes civil society as a crucial actor and give them full right to vote.
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