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    Voices: “Nanotechnology is a new territory we can explore”

    Jonas Kofoed Nielsen, Student and Journalist

    Jonas Kofoed Nielsen is a student at the Danish School of Journalism. He covered the Beyond Kyoto conference for the scientific website videnskab.dk.

    “I think a conference like this is important because you have all the big scientists from all over the world together.”

    Jonas focused on […]

    Voices: “Little things become big things”

    Pec and Susanne Møller

    Pec and Susanne Møller from Odense, Denmark are on a short vacation in Aarhus.

    Pec Møller: “I didn’t know that there was a climate conference”.

    “I think in maybe a year, the financial crisis will be over, but the climate is still going to be bad. So I think it […]

    Voices: “The time is short”

    Sanford Gaines, University of New Mexico (USA)

    Sanford Gaines, Research Professor of Law, University of New Mexico (USA): “The World has delayed much too long in being serious about climate change. So I think it is very important to have this conference, one next week in Copenhagen and then the COP15. These are very […]

    Voices: “The economic crisis is partly caused by the climate crisis”

    Hans Buhl, Aarhus University (DK)

    Hans Buhl, Aarhus University (DK): “I think it’s even more important [to have a climate conference] because of the economic crisis. I had a speech this morning arguing that the economic crisis is partly caused by the climate crisis and high energy prices. To me it appears that it […]

    Voices: “Some people don’t know when to stop talking”

    Anne Jensen (DK) visits the Beyond Kyoto conference for professional reasons.

    Anne Jensen, Grundfos Management (Denmark) employee:

    “I’ve only been to two sessions today but I’ve enjoyed them both. I find it quite hard to know what you’re going to hear about beforehand. This morning I listened to talks about low-energy buildings and (she […]

    Voices: “The danger is of course these events get to be too self-congratulatory”

    Svend Auken, Social Democrat and former Environment Minister (DK)

    Svend Auken, Social Democrat and former Environment Minister (DK): “You do have here in Århus a rather very interesting group of scientists, of industrialists, of journalists, of a few politicians and so forth, and you get the best science, you get […]

    Voices: “Yesterday, we prepared more than 160 litres of coffee for 1000 participants”

    Loui Bidstrup, catering:

    “Yesterday, we prepared more than 160 litres of coffee for the 1000 participants. We are always busy but we get used to it. Sometimes it is hard because some people can be annoying and complaining about everything.” The secret to staying calm? “I go to another room, and I smash some glasses […]

    Voices: “It is a lovely place and I like when it’s as lively as today”

    Ane-Marie Schau, cleaning lady at the Music Hall:

    “We are 16 persons working here; four hours a day, from six to ten o’clock. I have been working here since 1989, and I know every corner of the building. It is a lovely place and I like when it’s as lively as today. There is […]

    Voices: “It is good to have environmental conferences”

    Morten Pedersen, bike taxi driver from Jet Cab (DK)

    Morten Pedersen, bike taxi driver from Jet Cab (DK): “I always think it’s good to have environmental conferences. But I think it will be a problem to get people to spend money on the environment [in this time of global financial crisis] because people are […]

    Voices: “I hope this conference will make politicians care more for the environment”

    Karen Fleng, Aarhus University

    Karen Fleng, 60, Communication Officer for Aarhus University: “At home, we’ve put in new windows to save energy. I want our next car to be environmentally friendly too.”

    “I hope this conference will make the politicians care more for the environment. […]

    Voices: “The conference doesn’t have a direct effect”

    Md. Waliul Hasanad, the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law, The Arctic Centre, University of Lapland (FIN)

    Md. Waliul Hasanad, the Northern Institute for Environmental and Minority Law, The Arctic Centre, University of Lapland (FIN): “This Beyond Kyoto conference doesn’t have a direct effect on climate change. But there is some impact on […]

    Voices: “We need to save the planet for the future, and for us now”

    Lars Holst-Jørgensen, Danish Technological Institute

    Lars Holst-Jørgensen, 62, Manager of International Projects for the Danish Technological Institute: “I care about the environment because we need to save the planet for the future, and for us now.”

    “I’ve bought new household machines, like a refrigerator with […]

    Voices: “It is the only problem that concerns all of mankind”

    Massimo Pizzol, Student

    Massimo Pizzol, 26, Post-Graduate Student in Waste Management, Aarhus University: “Everybody should care about climate change, as it is the only problem that concerns all of mankind.”

    “This conference is interesting. It’s not part of my studies, but it’s nice to be […]

    Voices: “One of the functions of the conference is to generate ideas”

    Andrew Long, Florida Coastal School of Law (USA)

    Andrew Long, Florida Coastal School of Law (USA): “Beyond Kyoto conference can contribute on thinking about these issues that have to be addressed by the parties at the UN COP15″ climate summit in Copenhagen.

    “I think it’s very important [to have a conference like this during […]

    Voices: “This conference can help in creating new jobs”

    Douglas Johnson, Lockheed Martin Corp. (USA)

    D. Johnson, Lockheed Martin Corp. (USA): “Right now things are changing in the U.S., we get more involved in the world politics and climate related issues, so this conference could help.”

    Mr. Johnson says that having this conference right now is significant because the prices of electricity are […]

    Voices: “You can tell that people have travelled a long way”

    The first day of the conference has come to an end. In the wardrobe, Stine Milling is handing back the guests’ coats with a smile on her face.

    “It’s been a long, but exciting day! I met Svend Auken (Danish MP), or that is, my colleague was helping him with his coat. People are leaving […]