CARE in Copenhagen – Looking forward
By CARE
The COP15 in Copenhagen (or “Brokenhagen”, as some like to call it now) is over. CARE is in no way happy with the results of this mega-event. This is why we will put even more effort in helping the poorest of the poor to adapt to a changing climate and get out of poverty.
Speaking from Copenhagen, Robert Glasser (Secretary General of CARE International), Geoffrey Dennis (National Director of CARE UK) and Niels Tofte (National Director of CARE Denmark share their view on climate change and how it will impact the work of CARE in the future.
First, Robert Glasser shares his views on the importance of climate change to the global organization in reducing poverty. He is speaking from the 100 Places Exhibit in Copenhagen, which is presented in partnership with CARE Denmark.
CARE’s global focus on climate change from CARE & Climate Change on Vimeo.
Geoffrey Dennis, National Director of CARE UK, explains why CARE UK will be moving forward in the years to come in climate change community-based adaptation (CBA) work through a new Adaptation Learning Programme in Africa.
CARE UK and the importance of climate change from CARE & Climate Change on Vimeo.
Niels Tofte, National Director of CARE Denmark, shares his thoughts on why the organisation in Denmark is committed to addressing climate change in its programming and advocacy efforts.
CARE Denmark and climate change from CARE & Climate Change on Vimeo.
All these videos and many more from from the international CARE delegation at Copenhagen can also be found on vimeo.
Tags: Brokenhagen, climate change, COP15, Copenhagen, video

