Reflections on the Cochabamba Climate Summit (Reprint) Reflections on the Cochabamba Climate Summit (Reprint)

Reflections on the Cochabamba Climate Summit (Reprint‪)‬

Synthesis/Regeneration 2010, Fall, 53

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At the recent Cochabamba climate summit in Bolivia around 33,000 people attended, more than double what the organizers were expecting. Around 10,000 participants came from countries other than Bolivia. It was extremely difficult to produce 17 group documents, as well the final Peoples' Agreement document, in just three days and make decisions collectively, rather than in small meetings. We managed, and now we have a Peoples' Agreement as an alternative to the so-called Copenhagen Agreement. It is now possible for the governments (so far only the ALBA governments, but hopefully others will come on board before the next climate summit) to express the agenda of the social movements and the world's most threatened peoples within the official Cancun Conference. The importance of global environmental issues can hardly be overestimated. I would like to highlight just two reasons. The first is obviously the fact that we are facing a crisis that threatens the survival of humankind, even life on planet Earth. The second is the fact that the struggles for environmental or climate justice have managed to bring together most of the most important issues/struggles of the last decades (justice/equality, war/militarization, free trade, food sovereignty, agribusiness, peasants' rights, struggles against patriarchy, defense of indigenous peoples' rights, migration, the critique of the dominant Eurocentric/colonial patterns of knowledge, as well as struggles for democracy, etc., etc.). All these issues were debated in Cochabamba and, to some degree, are present in the Cochabamba Peoples' Agreement.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2010
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
5
Pages
PUBLISHER
WD Press
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
52.7
KB

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