Monday, December 6, 2010
Monday, Day Two of COP16
Friday, Day One of COP16
There was so MUCH. My first impression of the side events area on the conference was WOW. All the “vendors” were in cubicles consisting of the same size and color, but they were all so different from each other. Just about all of the groups and organizations present had separate information regarding climate change or had some solution to renewable energy. Rachel and I walked around with Nelson for a few minutes before we split up and went our separate ways. Rachel and I decided to conquer and explore the area with gusto. Cancun Messa consisted of two large building, Hall C and Hall D, and an open eating area in the middle which wasn’t open when we had arrived since it was too early. After exploring the obvious and collecting some paperwork from various vendors we took the bus to Moon Palace, where the actual conference was taking place. Although the drive was not long it seemed like forever since both of us were exhausted, and we even fell asleep on the bus. After arriving at the Moon Palace, my first reaction was BAM! “Holy crap, there’s a lot of people in suits here!” We had absolutely no idea where we were going, what we could see, and more importantly where we were allowed to go. Even though it took us awhile to get our bearings around the Moon Palace, we eventually got a packet stating what we were allowed to attend, where it was taking place, and when it started. After wandering around the grounds (starving I might add) we hopped back on the bus and charted back to Cancun Messe, where there was still loads of things going on. We saw everything from the Brazil exhibit to the WWF table. Although we had left to go back to the hotel due to lack of sleep, we felt rested and ready for dinner planned at a retired alumni’s beach house.
Dinner was fabulous. We all had a great time socializing, walking on the beach, and just enjoying each others company. The beach condo was beautiful! I couldn’t get over how amazing everything was. You really could just walk right out of the living room, down the steps, past the pool, and walk straight to the beach. Even at nighttime it was one of a kind. While the boys stayed, the rest of us took a taxi home. Let’s just say the taxi ride was nothing like the shuttle ride to and from the conference. We had gotten home (in one piece thankfully) and finally, FINALLY went to bed. Thank God for that. Tomorrow would be a new day.