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Climate Justice Movement: From Copenhagen to Cochabamba
LA PAZ - A different way of fighting global warming will be tried out in the central Bolivian city of Cochabamba when government representatives and thousands of activists gather for the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth.
The defence of Mother Earth, championed by Bolivian President Evo Morales, has the support of more than 240 grassroots and indigenous movements, non-governmental organisations, activists and intellectuals who are calling for a charter of rights for the planet. The social organisations
sponsoring the Apr. 19-22 conference have announced an alternative
platform to the efforts of the 15th Conference of the Parties to the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-15), which
ended in failure in icy Copenhagen in December 2009.
The defence of Mother Earth, championed by Bolivian President
Evo Morales, has the support of more than 240 grassroots and indigenous
movements, non-governmental organisations, activists and intellectuals
who are calling for a charter of rights for the planet.
The main aims of the conference are to organise a world
people's referendum on global warming, draw up an action plan to create
an international climate justice tribunal, and agree new commitments to
be negotiated within United Nations scenarios.
The agenda priorities are: climate debt, climate change
migrants and refugees, greenhouse gas emission cuts, adaptation,
technology transfer, financing, forests and climate change, shared
visions and indigenous peoples.
"We, as activists from different social movements, define the
present time by the arrogance of the United States, European Union and
transnational corporations, which was expressed at Copenhagen where a
very few countries attempted to impose an outcome - that was not agreed
at COP 15 - to do nothing to stop rising global temperatures and
climate damage," said the event announcement by leading social
organisations.
These organisations include the Hemispheric Social Alliance
(ASC-HSA), Friends of the Earth Latin America, the Trade Union
Confederation of the Americas (TUCA-CSA), the World March of Women,
Campaign 350.org and Via Campesina.
Morales will formally open the conference on Apr. 20.
The organisations identify a "crisis of civilisation" that they
attribute to capitalism and the "logic of exploitation, racism and
patriarchy," which they see in "increased military presence and
military bases in various parts of the world, and 'humanitarian'
invasions and occupations" which are actually war, they say.
War, the occupation of markets and territories, and
militarisation to control energy resources, water and biodiversity, are
pointed out as capitalism's methods for solving its own crisis.
The World People's Conference on Climate Change will advocate
the right to "live well," as opposed to the economic principle of
uninterrupted growth.
In contrast to Copenhagen, where industrialised countries
sought a formula for greenhouse gas emissions reductions that would not
imply binding commitments, at Cochabamba it will be the popular sectors
that take the lead.
"For a long time, the voices of indigenous peoples and social
organisations have not been heard. Their movement has been growing
underground, in rural areas and the outlying suburbs of cities,"
environmentalist Carmen Capriles, of the Bolivian chapter of Campaign
350.org, told IPS.
Their knowledge, as farmers or livestock raisers, means they
can promptly identify the climate phenomena that their way of life and
economic wellbeing depend on, she said.
Campaign 350.org is named for the 350 parts per million of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that scientists regard as the "maximum
safe limit" for the concentration of this gas, without triggering
climate catastrophe.
The conference is distinguished by being "for and with
indigenous peoples, unlike any other world conference held to date,"
Bolivian economist and environment expert Stanislaw Czaplicki told IPS.
Czaplicki was at Copenhagen as a civil society representative,
and coordinated networks of young Latin American environmental
activists.
"Indigenous peoples and social organisations have already
formed a worldwide movement in defence of the planet, and civil society
has a major role in the development of public policies," he said.
However, "women and young people are under-represented," he added.
In Capriles' view, new movements capable of generating
alternative proposals are needed, and she called for political will on
the part of developed countries to make structural changes in their
economies.
Czaplicki said there are political movements in Europe that
are against models of development that harm the environment, but they
do not express anti-capitalist thinking, and neither do they distance
themselves from the international financial institutions.
These movements arise in countries that achieved development
by environmentally harmful means, not in countries that can still
choose their model of economic growth, he said.
In the case of Bolivia, policies opposed to capitalism and
polluting industrialisation have not yet changed the model of
extracting commodities like minerals and gas, Czaplicki said. As a
result, 300,000 hectares are deforested every year, he said.
Theory and practice must come together, he said.



17 Comments so far
Show AllGosh, if we are going to wait for Boston and LA to be under water.....we have lotsssss of time.
Sorry I am a little dense here. Why will it matter if LA and Boston are underwater? The people will just move inland. This rise in water is going to take years and years. It won't rise 10' on Tuesday next at 9am...
I know it's bad but for the cites is it really a crisis?
BTW, it appears that Spaulding Gray couldn't even swim the East River let alone to Cambodia.
Boston in particular will be under water because of stronger hurricanes. Things will be normally sweltering in the summer, and then one day everyone's street will be sewage and their first floor/basement will be moldy. Too bad. Nobody else will learn anything from your tragedy.
And New York could get an ocean storm surge. So could the National Mall in D.C. up the Potomac. So could Miami, New Orleans, Houston and many millions of houses in between. The inner bay behind San Francisco is waiting for an ordinary big storm surge to cause a huge disaster. Your homeowner's insurance bill has doubled, right? And they're not actually covering hurricane damage these days because they're crooks, right?
Climate change deniers are on the increase here in the United Corporate States of Amnesia, Mass Ignorance and Irresponsibility.
Faux News and their ilk, such as Limbaugh, Beck, Hannity, and their acolytes in Congress such as Senator "Let's return to the glorious Dark Ages" Inhofe, exert enough influence to overwhelm science, while right-libertarians regard anthropogenic climate change as a Bildergerg/Trilateral Commission/liberal hoax to install a global currency and One World Government by destroying our "wonderful" vaunted capitalist system and individual liberty (which they define as the absolute right to make as much profit as one can, regardless of social and environmental consequences).
The U.S. is now completely an insane asylum led by sociopaths.
Back up to 85F her in Pittsburgh - six days of record-breaking heat in a row.
"Theory and practice must come together, he said."
It's "praxis" not "practice". Use the correct left-buzzwords.
I do like Evo - but his soft-spoken style (compared to Chavez) does nothing to defect the capitalist attacks against him.
Yelling in the street is far better than not yelling in the street.
What else works?
Good signs work.
Political cartoons on a sign are going to get a point across better than words on a sign. Scan the paper, scan the internet. When you see a good cartoon on the internet, the "PrintScreen" button on your computer, usually right above the "insert" button, will capture the picture on the screen. Open Microsoft Paint and paste (Ctrl-v will paste). Now get rid of the extraneous stuff, and print the cartoon on a full page.
What happens when the rally is over? For one thing, you organize.
Your local stores will carry third-party certification of green products if that's what the customer will buy. greenguide.org is trying to get things organized.
If you can't find a local store that actually wants your business, start a new store yourselves. It's their funeral.
Organizing your local businesses cuts out the government, with which rich crooked people tend to buy, rent, or have a string of furtive 30 minute encounters. The current government is not anywhere near as good as building a government ourselves.
Go Evo Morales and the World People's Conference on Climate Change!
Cool stuff is going on in South America: Ecuador formally recognizes that Nature has Rights, the very brave Shuar tribe defends the Amazon in Macas, Ecuador, and now this Conference in Bolivia.
Thank you for the hopeful news. Let's do the same up here in the North!
Best news in ages. Viva Evo!
July 1979 , four scientist submitted a report to the
President's council on Environmental Quality
"The C02 problem is one of the most important contemporary
environmental problems, is a direct product of industrialization, threatens the stability of climates worldwide and therefore the stability of all nations, and can be contolled. Steps toward control are necessary now.
The potential disruptions are sufficiently great to warrent
the incorporation of the C02 problem into all considerations
of policy in the development of energy."
4/21/80, Hazel Henderson , respected author and writer of
THE POLITICS OF THE SOLAR AGE...
Sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency....
......."if he is correct, this means we can expect a
continuous rate of increase of C02 buildup, and that
climatologists were in error in advising the Administration
that we hd 50 years to complete the solar/renewable
resource transition, before weather and climate changes
would interfere with crops, ect.........."
Hanson, with his control of funds at NOAA , has steered
all climate models for industry since the late seventies.
Hanson and Gore are decoys......
Gore was funded by the Nuclear Power Industry which proved
very profitable for both.
Both Hanson and Gore have led us on to believe that they were
the first alarmist of the C02 crisis, when in fact they
maybe were the last.
Nanoo
World's people conference, way to go and in Boliva, how fitting. I have more faith that some good will come from this, than the waste of time with Hopenhagen. Evo Morales is such a cool guy. Nature religion, for lack of better word, is what the world desperately needs now.
Evo Morales and Bolivia are leading the world towards real solutions. Obama is getting us all tangled up in money and military dominance. Evo = right. Obama = wrong.