COP15: 100 Places to Remember Before They Disappear
Geschreven op 8-12-2009 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in Agenda, Klimaat, Natuur100 Places to Remember Before they Disappear features 100 photographs from one hundred different places around the world in risk of disappearing or seriously threatened by climate change. The pictures are taken by some of the world’s best photographers and all the places are based on reports from UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
On 100 Places to Remember you can see the photographs and find further information and news about climate change and our project. 100 Places to Remember is also available as books, exhibitions, posters, postcards, calendars and TV-spots.
On Saturday 26 September 2009 Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark inaugurated the outdoor exhibition ‘100 Places to Remember Before they Disappear’ at Copenhagen’s central square, Kongens Nytorv. Among the speaker were Danish Climate Minister and EU Climate Commissioner to-be Connie Hedegaard, former Court Marshal Søren Haslund-Christensen, Deep Sea Sailor and Author Troels Kløvedal and Suzlon’s Head og Global Wind&Site Jørgen Højstrup. One week after the opening UN Secretary general Ban Ki-moon paid a visit to the exhibition. The exhibition will be open 24 hours a day until 27 December 2009.
Jeremy zegt:
8 december 2009 om 13:31 | Permalink
waaauuuwwwww nice