Environmentalists participating in the trip to Russia's railways in the framework of international environmental project "train from Kyoto to Copenhagen," the UN program to protect the environment - arrived in Moscow. From 21 November to date, passengers "Climate Train" toured the Trans-Siberian Railway.
This action is a symbolic journey from Kyoto to Copenhagen, where soon, in December this year, UN hold talks on signing a new agreement on climate - the post-Kyoto protocol.
In addition to Moscow, protesters, visited in four more cities in Russia - Irkutsk, Novosibirsk, Nizhny Novgorod and Yekaterinburg. In these cities, experts, environmentalists met with local authorities and members of organizations for the protection of nature and the environment and the press.
From Moscow, the team will travel to Brussels, where he will join the Express, which travels from Brussels to Copenhagen. The Kyoto Protocol expire in late 2012 in Copenhagen to be held the signing of a political agreement, activating an international dialogue on reducing emissions into the atmosphere.since agriculture is the sector, particularly conducive to warming. According to statistics, slender people consume 20% less food and, consequently, produce less greenhouse gases.
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