Torsdag 3. december Thursday December 3rd

* Store sal/ Large plenary                                                                                                                                        
+ Lille sal/ Small plenary

Hvis intet andet fremgår, foregår arrangementet på engelsk.
If nothing else is stated, then the event will take place in English.

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Åbningsceremoni 10 - 11:
Ulla Tørnæs
Udviklingsminister
Ella Maria Bisschop-Larsen
Præsident i Danmarks Naturfredningsforening
Fred Heutte
Formand for Sierra Clubs Global Warming & Energy Committee, (USA) 
Musik : Konservatoriets Børnekor

11 – 11.30
'Stop Spild Af Mad'
Selina Juul (Danmark) *

11-11.30
'Nyt liv til folkelige og kommunale vindmølleprojekter'
Lea Vang, WindPeople (Danmark) På dansk +

11.30 – 12.15
'Rigdom og vækst uden affald'
Dr. Michael Braungart, Professor (Tyskland) *

12.30 – 13
'Hvordan elektriske biler kan hjælpe med at løse klimaproblemerne'
Jens Moberg, CEO Better Place (Danmark) *

13 – 14
'Grønt RUC: Inspiration for andre institutioner'
Især for videregående uddannelser. RUC og Det Økologiske Råd (Danmark) På dansk +

13 – 13.30
'Klimaforandringer og energispørgsmål i Bosnien-Herzegovina - NGO perspektiv'
Miodrag Dakic, Center for environment (Bosnia - Herzegovina) *

13.30 – 14
'Efterkrigs miljø og klima-arbejde i Afghanistan'
Freshta Jamal, Climate Change Knowledge Network Kabul (Afghanistan) *

14 – 15
'Opfordring til klimahandling'
Danmarks Naturfredningsforening og BioRegional. Forberedelse af klimabudskaber, som sendes videre til COP15. 1. session; Den enkeltes ansvar (Danmark/Storbritannien) +

14 – 14.30
'Sårbare befolkningsgrupper og klimaforandringer'
Sena Alouka, Jeunes Volontaires pour l'Environnement (Togo) *

15 - 16
'To foredrag om klimaforandringernes betydning for natur og miljø'
Danmarks Miljøundersøgelser (Danmark) På dansk +

15 – 16.45
'Grønne tage, seminar - politisk og praktisk'
Wolfgang Ansel, International Green Roof Association, Dorthe Rømø, Københavns Kommune og Susanne Ogstrup, Danmarks Naturfredningsforening (Tyskland og Danmark) *

15.45-16
'Børnekoret Klimacapella'
Børnehuset Gemmet og Utterslev Kirkes Børnegård
synger klimasange. På dansk. Scenen midt i hallen.

16 – 16.30
'Klimaforandringernes påvirkning af forskellige sektorer i Tanzania'
Tharsis Hyera, Director, Environmental Protection and Management Services, Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) +

16.30 – 18
The Climate Sustainability Platform - Debatforum: +
'Det skal være klima-bæredygtigt'
I dag siges en af de største udfordringer for menneskeheden at være klimaforandringerne. Men halvdelen af jordens befolkning lever stadig i fattigdom. Det er en priviligeret gruppe, der forhandler klimaaftaler, mens mange andre bliver marginaliseret.

Debbatører: Uchita de Zoysa, Executive Director, Centre for Environment and
Development og Convenor for Climate Sustainability PLATFORM
Hr Jeffery Barber (ISF-USA), Hr Souleymane Bassoum (Agreccol
Afrique -Senegal), Dr. Stig Jenson (CAS-Denmark), Hr Gopal Kumar Jain (South Asia Youth Environment Network - India), Hr Victor Hugo (CEDHA-Argentina).

17-18
'Storytelling – Kvinder og Klimaforandringer i Mozambique'
Marianne Kemp, Care Denmark (Danmark) På dansk. Foregår i The Climate Sustainability Platforms stand, nr.14

17.30 – 18
'Teater. Go’ Morgen Danmark 2059 - hvor store dele af Danmark står under vand' 
Roskilde Gymnasium (Danmark) På dansk *

18 – 18.30
'Absorption i havet af CO2 og forbedrede fiskemuligheder ved brug af bølgeenergipumper'
Philip Kithil, Atmocean (USA) *

18.30 – 20.30
'Workshop om et internationalt miljømærke, som kan åbne for bæredygtige markeder for elektricitet'
Riku Eskelinen, Finlands Naturfredningsforening (Finland/International) +

18.30 – 19.30
'Dødbringende klimaforandringer efter atomkrig'
Steven Starr, Læger for Social Ansvarlighed (USA) *

19.30 – 20.30
'Løsninger for One Planet Living'
Sue Riddlestone, CEO and Co-Founder, BioRegional (Storbrittanien) *

20.30 - 21.00
'Visioner for god økologisk øl, der tager klimahensyn'
Der vil være smagsprøver på øllet.
Anders Kissmeyer, Bryggeridirektør Nørrebro Bryghus (Danmark) *

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Opening of the Exchange 10 - 11
Mrs. Ulla Tørnæs
Minister for Development Cooperation (Denmark)
Mrs. Ella Maria Bisschop-Larsen
President of the Danish Society for Nature Conservation (Denmark)
Mr. Fred Heutte
Chairman of the Sierra Club Global Warming & Energy Committee (USA)
Music: The Royal Danish Conservatory Childrens Choir

11 – 11.30
'Stop Wasting Food'
Selina Juul (Denmark) *

11 – 11.30

'Creating new Possibilities for Public Participation in Wind Mill Projects'
Lea Vangstrup, WindPeople (Denmark) In Danish +

11.30 – 12.15
'Remaking the Way we Make Things'
Dr. Michael Braungart, Professor (Germany) *

12.30 – 13

'How Electric Vehicles can Help Solve Climate Problems'
Jens Moberg, CEO Better Place (Denmark) *

13 – 14
'Green University: Inspiration for institutions'
Roskilde University and The Danish Ecological Council (Denmark) In Danish  +


13 - 13.30

'Climate Change and Energy Matters in Bosnia and Herzegovina - an NGO perspective'
Miodrag Dakic, Center for Environment (Bosnia - Herzegovina) *

 13.30 – 14
'Postwar Environment and Climate Change in Afghanistan'
Freshta Jamal, Climate Change Knowledge Network, Kabul
(Afghanistan) *

14 – 15

'Calls for Climate Action'
Danish Society for Nature Conservation and BioRegional. Preparation of Climate Calls for COP15. 1st Session; Calls for the Individual (Denmark/UK) +

14 – 14.30

'Vulnerable People and Climate Change'
Sena Alouka, Jeunes Volontaires pour l'Environnement (Togo) *

15 - 16
'Two Lectures on Climate Change and its Effect on Nature and Environment'
National Environmental Research Institute (Denmark) In Danish + 

15 – 16.45
'Green Roof Seminar- policy and practice'
Wolfgang Ansel, International Green Roof Association og Dorthe Rømø Københavns Kommune (Germany and Denmark)*

15.45 - 16
The Children's Choir KlimaCapella
Kindergartens Børnehuset Gemmet and Utterslev Kirkes Børnegård sings climate songs. Center stage.

16 – 16.30
'The Impacts of Climate Change on Various Sectors in Tanzania'
Tharsis Hyera, Director, Environmental Protection and Management Services, Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) +

16.30 – 18
The Climate Sustainability Platform - Dialogue: +
'It has to be Climate Sustainable'
Climate change is said to be the greatest challenge faced by humans. At the same time half of the world's population lives in poverty. The group of people who negotiate the climate deal are the privileged ones, while others are still being marginalised and left in destitution.

Speakers: Uchita de Zoysa, Executive Director, Centre for Environment and Development, Sri Lanka and Convenor at the Climate Sustainability PLATFORM, Mr. Jeffery Barber (ISF-USA), Mr. Souleymane Bassoum (Agreccol
Afrique -Senegal), Dr. Stig Jenson (CAS-Denmark), Mr. Gopal Kumar Jain (South Asia Youth Environment Network - India), Mr. Victor Hugo (CEDHA-Argentina).

17 – 17.30
'Storytelling – Women and Climate Change in Mozambique'
Marianne Kemp, Care Denmark. In Danish *

17.30 – 18

'Theatre. Morning Television 2059 - When Large Parts of Denmark are Beneath Sea Level' 
Roskilde Grammar School (Denmark) In Danish *

18 – 18.30

'Ocean Absorption of CO2 and Fishing Enhancement using Wave Energy Upwelling Pumps'
Philip Kithil, Atmocean (US) *

18.30 – 20.30
'Workshop on Creating a Transnational Ecolabel for Energy - Revolution on Opening Electricity Markets'
Mr Riku Eskelinen, Finnish Association for Nature Conservation (Finland - International) +

18.30 – 19.30
'"Deadly Climate Change from Nuclear War" The Climate Change is what Causes the Nuclear Famine'
Steven Starr, Physicians for Social Responsibility, University of Missouri,
Columbia (US) *

19.30 – 20.30

'BioRegional Solutions for One Planet Living'
Sue Riddlestone, CEO and Co-Founder, BioRegional (UK) *

20.30 - 21
'Visions for Good Organic Beer with a Climate Mission'
It will be possible to taste the beer.
Anders Kissmeyer, CEO Nørrebro Micro Brewery (Denmark)  *