NGO activists at odds in Copenhagen
Pirates, anticapitalists, farmers, students … – Climate activists come from all parts of society and play an important role in Copenhagen these days. They are the conscience of the negotiating delegates, the critical mass from the streets, powerful lobbyists with many innovative ideas – and they are mostly young. Last weekend tens of thousands of demonstrators marched on the streets of Copenhagen to urge negotiators at COP15 to agree a strong treaty against global warming. The action was part of a worldwide “Day of Action“ and the world’s largest ever climate-change demonstration. The presence of activists relates to an increasing influence of climate-NGOs from all over the world. Obviously activism is as global as the problem of climate change itself.
Similar to the negotiators NGOs from the western world are often at odds with their colleagues from the developing countries about the implementation of climate protection. For instance some networks from developing countries harshly critizise the emission trading scheme itself as well as western environmentalists who rather demand stricter rules within the existing framework. Also NGOs do not always agree on wether they should protest on the street by launching campaigns or rather try to participate in the negotiation process. Continue reading
