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Agenda: Operating goals Rules Introduction Conference Negotiations Round 1-10 Debrief
Representatives of individual countries or groups of countries: United States European Union Japan Russia China India Brazil Africa
Operating goals: participates in a simulation of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, argues its position and negotiates. understands that the activities of people living in the rich countries of the North have an impact on the lives of people around the world and in particular on the people in the poorer countries of the South. erstands that the activities of people
Goal: to save the world from global warming and its effects. to reduce global green house gas emissions by half – a smaller reduction will not save the world CO2 emissions can be reduced through ecomodernisation of the industry, transport, agriculture or education of the society Countries decide themselves by how much they want to reduce their emissions
Rules: The board illustrates global CO2 emissions. One square symbolizes one unit of CO2 currently emitted. The table also illustrates the number of inhabitants and the income of the countries Reduction by one unit of CO2 costs 1 bank note 100 Euro The Secretary of the Climate Convention is responsible for deleting squares and counting the level of emission reductions
Rules: Richer countries can also finance the reduction of gases in poorer countries by investing in their development. It does not matter by how much a single country will reduce the emissions, it is important to reduce the global emissions by half (180 units of CO2). To save the world from total extinction, global CO2 emission should be halved within 32 minutes of the start of the game.
Rules: Unless the reduction matches a certain level, a disaster will occur as a result of global warming Rescue funds collected in the Adaptation Fund can save from the effects of disasters. In order to stop one catastrophe, 6 banknotes are needed. Countries can donate voluntary contributions to the Adaptation Fund, which can save them from the effects of global warming Countries can not spend all their money, they must take into account the needs of their residents and financial stability of the country.
Participants: COP President - teacher Secretary of the Climate Convention - student President of the Adaptation Fund - student Representatives of individual countries or groups of countries – 22 students divided into 8 groups.
Formulate your negotiating strategy What are your vital interests? What do you need from the other nations/blocs? What can you offer them? How much can you spend for reduction emission CO2? How much can you spend for Adaptation Found?
Source: Climate Central
Debrief: How do you feel? What did you learn? What actions will you take?
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