Your Voice. Your Vote.

Your voice - all citizens voices - are important in the process of developing a global plan to address climate change.  From leading delegation officials, to students, mothers, teachers, children, elected official, and workers - everyone has a right (and responsibility) to have their values and voices represented in the process of mitigating climate change.

Your opinions, voices, and values matter - make them heard at the most important international conference on climate change this December.

Answer questions daily during the climate change negations in Copenhagen, Denmark (December 7-18 2009)  to inform leading international policy makers of your opinion by bookmarking this website, or adding us as a friend on Twitter and Facebook.  Check back here, or receive daily updates from your social media, directing you to a new poll related to values and opinions around climate change negotiations, international policy, and climate change mitigation.

TODAY'S POLL

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ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Public Opinion Poll (POP) is a series of surveys conveying citizens' voices to the participants, delegations, and observers of the 15th United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCCC)'s Conference of the Parties (COP).
WHO IS INVOLVED
The Kyoto to Copenhagen class at Dickinson College and the International Environmental Policy class at Ithaca College student delegations who will be attending the 15th Conference of the Parties in Copenhagen this December.



Answers will be gathered through a variety of sources - this website, Facebook, Twitter, and an exhibit space at the COP15 itself.  Through this widespread network a variety of perspectives - voices - will be a part of the POP COP15 project.
THE RESULTS
The results of your daily answers to poll questions will be publicaly displayed both online and at the conference to UN ambassadors and other participants. Results will also be used in a research project on climate change negotiations and participants' perspectives by the Dickinson College delegation.

HAVE MORE TO SAY? VOLUNTEER FOR THE K2C RESEARCH PROJECT

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The Dickinson College delegation - The Kyoto to Copenhagen Research Team - invites participants of the COP15 including delegation members, observers, youth, and others, to participate in a short-survey and/or video interview with their student delegation during the conference proceedings. What is your perspective on climate change negotiations?  Is your voice being heard in the mitigation or policy-making process?  What are the best strategies for moving forward? 

Take the survey (coming soon)


Additionally, stop by the POP COP15 exhibit at the COP15 during conference hours to take a survey in person, and meet the delegation.  Email the K2C research team at kyoto2copenhagen@dickinson.edu.

ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW

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