Handing over Results at Climate Summit in Copenhagen
Children symbolically ZOOMed more than 70 times around the world for the global climate
Copenhagen/Frankfurt am Main. In 2009, a total of 187,100 children participated in Climate Alliance’s “ZOOM – Kids on the Move for Climate Action” campaign to show that the ‘little ones’ are taking steps to protect the global climate and do not just talk like the ‘big ones’ at COP15.
Kids in 13 countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey) joined forces and collected a total of ...
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Photos of the ceremony :
Pupils with footprint poster (jpg, 1,4 MB),
Ms.Endo receiving Green Footprints (jpg, 1,4 MB)
poster with total amount footprints (jpg, 950 kb)
Further details on the results by countries can be found at section Results 2009
Handing over of Green Footprints in a few days
On Monday, December 14th pupils from Sankt Petri Skole in Copenhagen will handover the total amount of Green Footprints collected in 2009 to the UNFCCC Executive Secretary Yvo de Boer.
The total amount of Green Footprints is not betrayed yet but this can be told so far: more than 180,000 children in 13 countries collected over 2.5 Million Green Footprints! Isn't that something?!?!
Half time!
The first four months of the ZOOM campaign are over and now it is time for a short report and some figures.
Until now, nearly 12,000 children from about 30 schools, kindergartens, day care centres or cities are participating in the campaign. That is a great success and we hope that many more children will follow their example.
If you want to know the overall number of collected Green Footprints, please use our Counter.
ZOOM campaign 2009- The official start in May
In May 2009 the ZOOM campaign will start again.
After seven years' big success the ZOOM campaign once again invites children all over Europe to make their daily journeys independently and in an environment-friendly way. By collecting so called Green Footprints all over Europe, the children will show the "big ones", what the "small ones" do for the protection of the global climate!
A total of 115,000 children participated in the 2008 ZOOM campaign. They came from Austria, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and even children in Australia, New Zealand, on the Fiji Islands and Samoa joined them. They collected a total of 1,546.834 Green Footprints - a symbolic journey 38 times around the world.
Results 2008









