Will Sanderson – COP 25

Another neat aspect of this experience was to see how quickly the community of COP has been established. It was fascinating to see how different groups found their niche within the COP ecosystem. There were people who would be there every morning handing out chocolate, newspapers detailing the events of the previous day, and daily coordination meetings for all the different groups.
It all seemed so well put together and reminded me of how good people are at building communities. As we all arrived at the venue on the first day there were constantly people reuniting catching up having met at previous COPs. Witnessing it felt like watching students coming back to school and seeing friends after a summer apart.
I think the little community which has popped up around COP exemplifies the community-based approach that is so key in tackling the big issues surrounding climate change. I think people naturally care more about the things they can see and the people they know. One of the big problems with climate change is that it affects things we can’t see and people we don’t know. But, by building strong communities like the one at COP, I think we will see the climate crisis much clearer.
I traveled to COP25 as part of the Climate Action Cohort, a partnership between Students on Ice and Youth Climate Lab and supported by the Lawson Foundation.