The Klimaforum is providing the views not of the movers and shakers at the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen but rank-and-file humans from around the world who will be affected by what the governments in Denmark decide to do or not do.

Here are a couple of those voices:

"I am a Maasai and a pastoralist. I am here to raise the voice of the indigenous people of the world," says Moses Mopel Kisosion from the Kajiado Maasai tribe of Kenya. His trip to Copenhagen was his first time flying on a plane. In fact this is his first time out of Kenya. ... For the past four years he has seen severe droughts take its toll on his livelihood. His cattle are dying, and he is here to raise awareness of the serious impacts of climate change on developing countries.

Among the other places you might like to drop into for Copenhagen news are ClimateProgress.org and Heat of the Moment.