Youth Voice in the Plenary!
From our very own Moey Newbold:
Today I had the amazing opportunity to speak on behalf of the youth at an official UN session.
(For a higher quality video Click Here and go to 2:42.)
All of the countries who have ratified the Kyoto Protocol were present, and I was given the floor by COP 15 President Connie Hedegaard. While I delivered my speech, I tried not to look at the huge video screens that broadcast my 40 foot face back to me. Connie Hedegaard responded, “thank you for that very clear call for adaptation funding” and the room applauded, even though there were almost no youth delegates present because NGOs were blocked from the room as a result of the awesome Tuvalu disruption (definitely the biggest thing that happened here today).
After just 90 seconds, it was over, but I hope that our message, that the countries who caused this problem must pay for its effects, will resonate.
The most gratifying part of my day was when two members of the Nepalese delegation rushed to thank me and gave me two postcards of Nepalese mountains and said “this is what is melting. this is where we held our cabinet meeting.” I can’t believe that the delegates from Nepal thanked me.
Text of the speech:
“Thank you for the floor, Madame President.
Vulnerable people world-wide are already suffering the impacts of a warming planet: the World Health Organization estimates that climate change contributes to more than 150,000 deaths and 5 million illnesses annually. These effects will only increase in their severity and universality. In addition to ambitious and binding emissions reductions, you must commit to adequate adaptation funding for affected communities now; here, in Copenhagen.
People around the world are already taking steps to preserve their lives and livelihoods. Farmers develop high yield grains to address food shortages, women plant trees to mitigate drought, and coastal communities organize to prepare for the next storm. I too am willing to adapt. This is my adaptation promise:
As a youth from an Annex 1 country, I will gladly give 25 cents a day for climate resilience. With 25 cents a day, my friends in the Maldives can retain their national sovereignty. With 25 cents a day, my sisters in Bangladesh can implement rapid response systems to save their families in flash floods. With just 25 cents a day, my peers in Nepal can develop water resource management for when their glaciers melt.
I call on wealthy governments to give at least $100 billion dollars per year to an adaptation fund that is accessible, democratically-run and accountable to the UN treaty. These grants must be additional to existing ODA and commensurate with the immense scale of our countries’ historical contributions to this global crisis. This is not a question of aid, but of just compensation. Only 25 cents a day per Annex 1 citizen is all it would take.”
Thank you to Amira Karim, Katherine Phillipson, Jess LeClair and Marielle Remillard for being such a great speech-writing and support team!

1 Comment
Dec 12, 2009 6:06 pm |
Hi Moey and all the other AMAZING youth representatives!
This is Mikaila from the Pacific University Cascade Climate Network . I wish you could hear us cheering all of you one, what a beautifully delivered speech! We stand behind you 100% and cannot thank you enough for all that you are doing by representing the youth at Copenhagen. Thank you for all of the updates and ways to keep it touch!
We are cheering you on!!! Please let us know if you need anything, you have our commitment and support!
Best Regards,
Mikaila Way
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