Monterey and Palo Alto, California. As the start of COP15 nears, the Stanford delegation has begun to make its way from California to Copenhagen. The delegation of 65 consists of faculty, staff and some 50 students, most of whom will be volunteering as interns for a broad range of academic and special interest groups. The delegation will begin to arrive in Denmark on Saturday afternoon, with some individuals traveling from as far as Australia and by way of Cameroon. Stanford delegates will continue to arrive through the 2nd week of negotiations.
Amongst the Stanford delegation is a small team from the Center for Ocean Solutions, including Executive Director, Meg Caldwell, and Dr. Rob Dunbar of the Center’s management committee. The Center is working with a broad range of partners in an effort to elevate the profile of the ocean within climate policy. More on the Center’s activities in Copenhagen will be discussed on this blog as the Conference unfolds.
Read more about the Stanford Delegation here and don’t miss the recent op-ed: The Myth of Controversy.
- posted by Arlo Hemphill 
Tags: climate, COP15, Meg Caldwell, ocean, Rob Dunbar, Stanford









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Hey Arlo,
I’m excited to start reading your blog from Copenhagen. Can you also post pictures?
Aimee
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