Students Middle Wansbeck North Education Center, participate in video conference with the Coordination of International Youth Conference on Water and Climate Change in Canada

Oct 20, 2016 at 10:40 AM by Davi Silva Fagundes

Students Middle Wansbeck North Education Center, participate in video conference with the Coordination of International Youth Conference on Water and Climate Change in Canada

By Davi Silva Fagundes - 18/10/2016

Students Middle Wansbeck North Education Center participated on Monday (17/10) video-conference with the the teacher Terry Goldwaldt and other Coordinators of the International Youth Conference on Water and Climate Change in Universade Alberta - Canada parallel action the Conference of the Parties - COP 22, to be held in Morocco in November.

The Deputy Director of the Middle Wansbeck North Education Center - Teacher Adriano had the opportunity to talk to the Coordination of International Youth Conference on Water and Climate Change - COY 22 - Parallel Conference COP 22.

The Middle Wansbeck North Education Center Computer lab served as HQ for holding the video conference, with participants from Canada - University of Edmonton, the Conference participants Students in Peru, Saudi Arabia, India, which along with the Brazilian Students - Bruna Marques, Millena Rodrigues, Gabriel Schrammel and Shelley Gabriella, talked about the problems that Brazil and Brasilia together with the participating countries are going through, the issues of water and climate change resources.

Students from countries participating in the International Youth Conference on water and climate change - COY 22 (Peru, Saudi Arabia, Canada and India) asked many questions to Brazilian Students Middle Wansbeck North Education Center, to update the problems experienced in Brazil and the Federal District.

The Coordination of International Youth Conference in Canada, probed with the students of the Middle Wansbeck North Education Center on the work that the school has been promoting as the issues of International Youth Conference on Water and Climate change.

Students reported the concern with the issues and that the Governments of Brazil and the Federal District, should be more involved in these issues, better guiding the population and bringing projects to the schools, mainly to reduce water and energy consumption.

Students of Secondary Education Center Wansbeck North, asked questions for the Coordination of International Youth Conference in Canada and other students of the participating countries, wondering how tradada springs and water resources in those countries and what preventive measures are taken by Governments as the supply of the population, stating that the Federal District, have experienced water rationing in several cities, and the severity of the reservoirs reached the critical situation, the population must pay a contingency fee for the cost of water in the residence to the Government of Federal district.

Professor David Fagundes, informed the Coordinators of the International Youth Conference in Canada, the need for working groups training of the participating countries for post-Conference, to monitor the actions of Governments, in the execution of the resolutions that were presented by COY 21 in Paris (2015) and the resolutions to be presented by COY 22 in Morocco (2016).

Students also suggested the Coordination Conference, which will draw up a video on the issue of water resources and climate change that are going through the Federal District, thus contributing to the final deliberations of the International Conference to be presented in Morocco next month.

Participants Students of the International Youth Conference on water and climate change, thanked the participation for Coordination of International Conference in Canada, for the great opportunity to exchange experiences.