After Copenhagen, what next? Celebrate and share current local activities, activities for all ages, very creative and involving the broadest range of people and perspectives.
The Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change has been seen as a failure bacause the world leaders couldn't manage to agree on a binding agreement for creating common climate change policies.
So what will happen now? I found an interesting prediction by the government's chief scientific advisor, Professor John Beddington who says 'that the failure to deliver a binding international agreement at last month's Copenhagen Summit will force governments and businesses to take a more "bottom up" approach to tackling carbon emissions.' Article is written by James Murray for the BusinessGreen.