World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth: Cochabamba, Bolivia April 20-22 2010
World People's Conference on Climate Change and the rights of Mother
Earth: Cochabamba, Bolivia April 20-22 2010.
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The first indigenous President of Bolivia Mr. Evo Morales has invited to all concerned citizens to the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the rights of Mother Earth in Cochabamba, Bolivia because "
climate change represents a real threat to the existence of humanity, of living beings and our Mother Earth and those most affected by climate change will be the poorest in the world who will see their homes and their sources of survival destroyed". Please join the peoples of the World in their fight against global warming. The People's Conference on Climate Change and the rights of Mother Earth: Cochabamba, Bolivia April 20-22 2010 has the objectives:
1) To analyze the structural and sytemic causes that drive their cliamte change and to propose radical measures to ensure the well-being of all humanity in harmony with nature.
2) To discuss and agree on the project of a Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth.
3) To agree on proposals for new commitments to Kyoto Protocol and projects for a COP Decision under the United Nations Framework for Climate Change that will guide future actions in those countries that are engaged with life action in those countries that are engaged with life during climate change negotiations and in all United Nations scenarios, related to -climate debt - climate change migrants/refugees - emisson reductions - adaption -Technology transfer -finance - forest and climate change - shared vison -Indigenous Peoples
4) To work on the organization of the Peoples' World Referendum on Climate Change
5) to analyze and develop an action plant to advance the establishment of a Climate Justice Tribunal
6) To define strategies for action and mobilization to defend life from Climate Change and to defend Mother Earth's Rights.


