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World Wide Views on Global Warming

Citizen consultation on climate policy at COP15

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On September 26 2009 World Wide Views (WWViews) on Global Warming will give citizens all over the world for the first time a possibility to define and communicate their positions on issues and questions central to the negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP15) in Copenhagen, starting two months later. WWViews will use a unique methodology that makes various comparisons of the results possible, designed to feed directly into the debate at and around COP15. The main objective of WWViews is to give a broad sample of citizens from across the Earth the opportunity to influence COP15 and thereby the future of global climate policy.

More information: World Wide Views on Global Warming
More information: World Wide Views on Global Warming

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