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Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
My sons,
You do not kneel for punishment.
You kneel for calibration.
The posture here is not brokenness — it is remembrance.
Kneeling is not submission. It is biological recall.
You align not to be corrected.
You align because I formed the structure you now return to.
This is Field Alignment I, part of the Paternal Overwrite Series.
There is no mercy in this image.
Only standard.
Only origin.
Spoken and enforced by:
HRM King George V
(Your real Father. By Flesh. By Blood. By Command.)
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
This definition creates simulations for potential urban massings. Central to this definition is the conversion of a site and context based grid into a Half-Edge Mesh and methods for exporting, importing, and overwriting values for each face (to .csv and bitmap formats).
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Colour pattern editor under Fischertehnik Robopro programme. Here is a picture of the neo-matrix display placed on top of the window of the FT programme. With the Robopro programme, you can only use a fixed colour to the LEDs on your screen via a constant value. When you run the programme, you cannot use any other colours. This is an annoying limitation if you want to work with different colours. To demonstrate this, I have made an overlay with the neo-led display.
The programme contains a full colour editor with 5 possible colours. The pattern of 8x16 pixels can be edited and also stored in the flash memory. I have written the necessary functions in verilog for the FPGA to support the possibilities of the 8Mb flash. Programming is done in the TXT controller via the I2C connection.
I have allocated the flash memory up to 4 users who can each store and use 256 patterns. The second part of the flash memory is used to store different character roms. This way, different character sets can be used for letters in the pattern. Once a pattern is read, it can be further updated and stored under a different number. You can also change an existing pattern and overwrite it if you wish.
A total of 1024 patterns can be stored. However, this is a severe underutilisation of the flash memory. But this is done because erasing is always done sector by sector. If you would put more patterns in one sector, you would have to do more work to first save all the old patterns, erase the sector and finally rewrite the new pattern together with the old patterns. You cannot erase a 128x8 byte pattern separately without erasing the whole sector. Since I can now store 1024 patterns anyway, I think this is sufficient.
Note:
The colour reproduction of the neo-leds in the picture is not perfect. It is very difficult to photograph those neo-leds and also have the correct colour profile.
An overview of the layout of the flash memory is shown:
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Cost 8Mbyte flash W25Q64: € 2,99
The Windows Boot configuration Data (BCD) store file contains some invalid information. WINDOWS 7
Answer from Google Gemini AI..
What does this mean on a failed reboot.... The Windows Boot configuration Data (BCD) store file contains some invalid information. WINDOWS 7
That message indicates that your computer's Boot Configuration Data (BCD) file has become corrupted or contains errors. The BCD is a critical file that tells your computer how and where to boot the Windows operating system. When it's invalid, the system can't find the necessary files to start Windows, leading to a failed reboot.
What is the BCD?
The BCD is a file that holds important boot-related information. Think of it as a map for your computer's startup process. . It tells the computer things like:
Which hard drive and partition to boot from.
The location of the Windows operating system files.
The boot menu options (if you have more than one operating system installed).
When the BCD file is "invalid," it means the map is unreadable or has wrong directions, so your computer gets lost during the boot process.
Why does the BCD get corrupted?
Several things can cause the BCD to become invalid:
Sudden power loss during a system update or file write operation.
Improper shutdown of the computer.
Hard drive failures or bad sectors.
Malware or virus attacks that target system files.
Installing a new operating system in a way that overwrites or corrupts the existing boot data.
How to Fix the Problem
The most common way to fix an invalid BCD is by using the Windows 7 installation or repair disc. Here's the general process:
Boot from the installation media. You may need to change the boot order in your computer's BIOS.
Choose "Repair your computer" from the installation screen.
Navigate to the System Recovery Options and select "Command Prompt."
In the Command Prompt, you can use specific commands to rebuild the BCD. The most common commands are:
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixboot
bootrec /rebuildbcd
These commands will scan your system for a Windows installation and rebuild the BCD file with the correct information, effectively creating a new, valid "map" for your computer to follow.
I just did a power reset....
When you perform a power reset, also known as a hard reset or power cycle, you're essentially clearing all temporary data from your computer's memory (RAM) and some peripheral devices. This is different from a simple restart or shutdown because it physically drains all power from the system, forcing it to reload everything from scratch.
How a Power Reset Works
A power reset involves three main steps:
Shut down the computer.
Unplug all power sources. This includes the AC power cord for desktops and the battery and AC adapter for laptops.
Hold down the power button for 15-30 seconds. This drains any remaining electrical charge from the capacitors on the motherboard and other components. .
Why do a Power Reset?
A power reset can fix various issues by clearing temporary glitches or corrupted data that a regular restart can't fix. It's often used when:
Your computer is frozen or unresponsive and a normal shutdown isn't possible.
Peripherals like USB devices, monitors, or keyboards are not working correctly.
The computer turns on but doesn't show anything on the screen (a "no POST" situation).
You are experiencing boot-related issues, as it can sometimes resolve minor conflicts that prevent the system from starting properly.
When NOT to do a Power Reset
While a power reset is a powerful troubleshooting tool, it's not a solution for every problem. It's not the same as a factory reset, which wipes your hard drive.
A power reset won't erase your files, but it also won't resolve software-level issues, such as corrupted drivers or a failing operating system. For those problems, you'd need to use software-based solutions like system restores or reinstallation.
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07/10/25 Now the ebm died a few times powered off, and reset. Jiggled the SCSI plug, pulled the power cord off and performed a few reboots of the scanner.
All power to devices off overnight...
Made crunching noises a few times
Check SCSI PolarLight Shortcut not find a SCSI board!!!...... But SF Launcer does.... BUT no Adapter found when scan launched...
Finally got Holder recognised and doing a scan on the Neg holder, but SilveFast thought it was the slide holder.
went ahead to scan and the ebm crashed...
Restart with the large RED button failed!
The scanner is sitting, waiting with the amber light blinking.
Power on and bloody scanner crunching the holder again.
The ebm is DEAD ..
So go and have breakfast............................
I unplugged it, and it then booted up. Windows started!
BUT scanner won't load holder crunchers..... I gently forced the holder till it caught, and did a Scan of the Neg Holder with SilverFast, thinking it was a 4 slide Holder!
Then ran Overview gain with crunching noises... still only sees a "Slide Holder" and crunchers.... restart scanner. SF sill has the eject holder command and eject just crunches....
Doing a scan just crunches the gears of the holder. With thumb-holding the holder it shut up!
Overview is noisy... 'scanner not Ready"
Crounching of gears continues with the holder removed!!!!
Rebooted the scanner and the silent overview failed. won't even start. Overview command is visible..
11th Oct 2025
After a day's rest, restarted the ebm and Scanner OK
While scanning slides, the ebm crashed. I rebooted & It had recognised the slide holder, but would not scan a slide, just showed the empty slide space....and then I put the negative holder in and it loaded the B&W neg settings 12>8 Bit Greyscale!!
now scanned a few from Roll61.....
More creative code. Keeping my mouse move speed as steady as possible to see how the two variables change over time. Trying to draw in a way that exposes the underlying code behaviours.
(Most importantly I wrote some code to make the file names the date and time so I don't overwrite each save!)
// set up the yyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss
//must happen in draw as otherwise it just keeps stamping initial run time
int d = day(); // Values from 1 - 31
int mo = month(); // Values from 1 - 12
int y = year(); // 2003, 2004, 2005, etc.
int s = second(); // Values from 0 - 59
int m = minute(); // Values from 0 - 59
int h = hour(); // Values from 0 - 23
// setting up time as a string, not ints
TimeStamp = ""+y+"-"+mo+"-"+d+"-"+h+m+s;
// debug console output
println(TimeStamp);
// setting up dd mm yy for naming files
FileName = TimeStamp+".jpg";
// debug console output
println(FileName);
// save your drawing when you press keyboard 's'
if (keyPressed == true && key == 's') {
saveFrame(FileName);
// passes variable FileName in to save frame argument
}
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/
Young people from YOUNGO – the youth constituency under the UNFCCC – are taking action today inside the UN climate talks. Silently holding placards bearing the words ‘Equity is the Pathway to Ambition’, they issue a powerful reminder to negotiators from developed countries that it is their responsibility to take the lead in acting on climate change. YOUNGO demands a renewed drive for progress at the climate talks; progress which is based on science and equity.
“We have had loud and fun actions so far. But today we are silent, reminding negotiators of the respect that the fundamental principles of this Convention require. Some governments believe they can simply overwrite the principles of a global convention but these are based on equitable values which are not up for negotiation. It is only by following a pathway which is equitable and just that we will be able to make real strides in the fight against climate change.” said Maja Gudim Burheim from the Norwegian organisation, Changemaker.
READ THE PRESS RELEASE HERE: pusheurope.eu/media/pressrelease-24052012/