Hopenhagen Messages of Hope pavilion at City Hall Square in Copenhagen brings people from around the world together to voice their message of hope for the planet. Mauritius Ministry of Environment, Lormus Bundhoo; UN Volunteers, Head of Communications, Scott McQuade; and Danish business leader, Christian Stadil, joined the movement and shared their own message of hope. If you are in Copenhagen, come to the Message of Hope Pavilion at HopenhagenLIVE in City Hall Square and give your message of hope. Video feed is projected to the giant globe in the square daily.
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shelbycpr887 4 months ago
The best and quickest way that many countries (not all, but many) could reduce their carbon emissions would be to build nuclear power stations.
Unfortunately, too many Greens are not prepared to support such a move because nuclear power (despite being emission free) does not live up to the holy perfection of wind and solar power.
richard20bris 1 year ago
Now IS the time. I'm on board and majoring in sustainable business management.
amazinero 1 year ago
there's no planet B... yet
TheSturgeonGeneral 2 years ago
INSPIRING!
Thank you all for hope and vision! We sure have our work cut out for us....but I feel and I know that - even while I speak - many thousands around the world are busy working hard and finding ways to make these many visions come true!
2c4u22 2 years ago