13:21:01:23 till Copenhagen - 65 World Leaders Confirmed for COP15

As of this moment, 13:21:01:23 till the summit, 65 world leaders have confirmed their attendance for this significant conference held in Copenhagen on 7-18 December. Among the 65 leaders are:

Indonesian President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono,
Britain's Prime Minister, Gordon Brown,
Australia's Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd,
President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy,
German Chancellor, Angela Merkel,
King of Spain, Juan Carlos
President of Brazil, Lula Da Silva
Japanese Prime Minister: Yukio Hatoyama


Lars Rasmussen, the host and chairman of the climate talks sent out the formal invitations to The Heads of State and Government of 191 Countries to attend the UN Climate Summit.

However, President Barack Obama, China's Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India have not publicly announces if they will attend the summit or not.




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Before it all happened..


I was well aware of what the conference is all about because months ago, when I attended the United Nations Environment Program TUNZA Conference for Children and Youth, I took part in a Global Debate where we discussed Climate Change in a debate with political and business leaders. It resulted in a series of initiatives governments should take as well as some actions children and youth should take.

Seal the Deal features the series of actions for the world leaders to sign in Copenhagen.

Hopefully, all the world leaders would attend this event and Seal the Deal to save our beloved planet.

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Introduction to my Road to Copenhagen - 13:21:48:30 till COP15


13 Days: 21 Hours: 48 Minutes: 30 Seconds
until the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen - COP15 (15th Conference of Parties)

This 11-Day conference is going to be a turning point in the current issue, the climate change and the fight to prevent it. At Copenhagen, the Danish capital in which this conference will take place, political and business leaders around the world must agree on an effective and fair method for combating climate change. Hopefully, this conference could be just as life-changing as the environmental issue is.

COP15 is the 15th Conference of Parties and it is a series of conferences where world leaders meet and discuss to achieve their goal, which is to prevent Global Warming. It was first held in Berlin in 1995 and the thirteenth one was held at my beloved country, Indonesia. This year, the 15th conference will be held in Copenhagen which I will be attending.

Last month, I entered my article about Climate Change on the topic “Chlidren and Young People and the Climate Change Challenge” answering the question: "What Will be the Impact of Climate Change on the Indonesian Children 10-15 Years from now?" After an interview for the finalists, several days later, I was informed that I had won the competition and is given the opportunity to attend COP15 in Copenhagen. I was overwhelmed with excitement knowing that I am attending such significant event.


Thus, on the 11th of December, I will be flying to Copenhagen to attend this event.






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