Connie Hedegaard, Danish minister for climate and energy: 18 November 2009 "The world is at a crossroads. This is the year, this is the time, where the world will have to foster an agreement to curb emissions at the necessary scale while enhancing adaptation efforts worldwide. It is not an option to continue business as usual and ignore the challenges of climate change.
Conference Facts and Figures 18 November 2009 The international COP15 conference takes place December 7-18 in the Danish capital, Copenhagen.
Campaigning for the Climate 18 November 2009 Denmark in December will follow in Poland's COP14 footsteps and host the COP15 Climate Change Conference 2009. After Bali and Poznañ, Copenhagen should be the final station on the long road to a new agreement to combat global warming. "Now is time for action", says Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen.
Green Tradition 3 December 2008 Hans Michael Kofoed-Hansen, the Danish ambassador to Poland, speaks with Hilary Heuler ahead of the summit on climate change in Poznañ.
Danish Design 3 December 2008 Søren Juul Jørgensen, Counselor, Head of Economic and Commercial Department at the Danish embassy in Warsaw, talks to Ewa Hancock.
A Win-Win Situation 20 June 2007 Søren Juul Jørgensen, head of the Economic and Commercial Department of the Embassy of Denmark in Warsaw, talks with Jolanta Wolska
Scandinavian Light 24 November 2004 My first job as ambassador was in Riga, Latvia, which in terms of development was quite a while ago-from 1995 until 1999. Then I was in New York from 1999-2004 and in October 2004 I arrived in Warsaw.
Closer to the Future 24 November 2004 No. My previous experience with the Danish Foreign Service involved Russia, the three Baltic states and Ukraine-I then spent three years at our embassy in Washington D.C. working with export promotion and commercial issues related to the World Bank.