Monday, December 7, 2009

The first weekend

Friday, December 4th at 3:25 the plane to take us on our adventure departed. After about 11 hours of travel we arrived at the gates, welcoming us to denmark. we meet the two of the three Swedish teachers (who teach at our sister school in Landskrona Sweden) and they helped us get to the Bella center to get registered for COP15. The first thing you notice when arriving into a different country is that you feel immediately out of place and disconnected. You can't read the signs, you don't know the language and everyone can tell your American before you even speak. Culture shock is minimal, yet present. My first impression of the country makes me excited to know i'll be here for two weeks.
The minute our feet hit the ground at the train station, we met the Swedish students we will be staying with. My new home stay girl was at work and I had to go with another student until she was done. So off I went with Deon to her new home. the feed us a great dinner of baked cheese (very good) and delicious ice cream for dessert. After dinner a short nap then it was time t meet my home home stay host, Myriam. She was very nice, we talked some, but since it was late I went to bed so after meeting her.
The next morning we walked to the town square were we met the mayor if Landskrona. He welcomed us by giving us a book about Landskrona and a pin. After pictures we went to lunch at a small restaurant, then a tour of the castle. next morning we woke early to get to the bella center.
The bella center, where the conference is taking place will be like home to us soon, but today many people got confused and where disoriented. The first meeting we went to was a panel of 8 teenagers from around the world ( Zimbabwe, Maldives, and Kenya just to name a few) that was sponsored by UNICEF. It was inspiring to hear the stories these children had to tell. They informed us on what their country was doing to fight global climate change, and how spreading the word about climate change can help. The Maldives actually wants to be the the first carbon neutral country, and Haiti is planing to grow a wall of trees to help offset deforestation. The next meetings we will be going to are "YOUNGO", which will introduce us to being a youth delegate, and hopefully "Global Observatory-What is COP 15 all about?", which will have Global leaders explain the negotiations, issues on the table, and what's at stake.
By 5 we will be on the train, for an hour long ride back to our temporary home. the night will be filled with home work and studying more about COP15.

1 comment:

  1. Yeah the Maldives are really inspiring, knowing there whole nation may be engulf by the ocean because of climate change and not just telling others to do something about it but truly stepping up in trying to become the first whole country that is carbon neutral to show the world that it can be done, if only the other world could see that soon they too will have as much at stake as the Maldives they might be more likely to take the same need measures as President Mohamed Nasheed,

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