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.
F**king hippies.
Insurrection02 2 years ago
I like how these retards are dressed like Inuit and still telling us how Global Warming is killing us all.
How'd that conference go for ya? Morons!
ConcealedCarrier 2 years ago
Does anyone know how surrenduring our soverignty to the United Nations is going to stop global warming? You people are suckers.
emtpilot132 2 years ago
Listening to peoples hopes gives me hope
- hope is positive, critisism and frustration is negative -
Stay positive
Give hope
mettelysdahl 2 years ago 2