I thought you all would like to see this great post from Leslie at CCAN (below) about high schoolers in MD rapidly respoinding and expressing their support for Tuvalu.  We are in the midst of compiling all of the rapid response action, and will have more to share, but this is a great start (haven't reported yet? Do it here!)! 

Keep it up y'all - our voices are being heard both in Copenhagen and back home.  Representatives of the Obama Administration have told us that they know young people are paying attention to Copenhagen - they know that we've got our eyes on them, and aren't going to take this one sitting down!

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Students are getting involved with climate negotiations in Copenhagen from here in the States! Hundreds have joined the nation-wide Rapid Response Team organized by the Energy Action Coalition: providing a way for the youth delegation in Copenhagen to keep in contact with state-side youth activists.

The latest action was in response to a request by Tuvalu, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, for an open conversation about a legally binding deal and a return to 350ppm carbon in the atmosphere. Despite the request only being for the start of a conversation, several larger countries blocked the idea. So the youth delegation in Copenhagen is calling for us to stand with Tuvalu! 20091210 k3awmu3kq5r7tniryp64u21a46 Responding Rapidly to Copenhagen

Thalia Patrinos from Walter Johnson High School received a call and responded! A group of Walter Johnson students ate cookies, recruited friends, and called President Obama during lunch. They asked him to protect the future of small island nations and the future of all generations by playing a lead role in a legally binding, scientific based deal that limits carbon pollution to 350 ppm! Go Walter Johnson! Want to join the team? Go to powershift09.org/rapidresponse