A group of women from a diverse range of backgrounds come together at COP 22, Marrakech ~ Women and Gender Press Conference to tackle the issues of our changing environment, as well as encourage women to address the ways in which they are affected by these issues. They demand climate justice and answer questions relevant […]
Charlie Fraser from the Foundation for Common Good discusses how money works to protect the position of the wealthy and how this would be different in a sustainable world economy – See further information f-f-c-g.org/team/
Spiritual Dimension – Dr Chi-Ming Peng, Tzu Chi Foundation, Taiwan, Unite people and society with a common goal; our suffering from global warming will be carried by all of us; all stakeholders including individuals need to be more active.
Demonstration by Canadian Youth at COP 20 concerning the lack of a coherent climate policy for Canada that would protect the rights of its citizens to a clean environment. Steven Harper’s government
COP 17 DURBAN. Speaker on the moral collapse of Governments who only represent the interests of corporations. Candy Mostert on the commoditisation of everything (air, water carbon offsets etc.) in the so called Green Economy.
Spiritual Dimension – Martin Kopp, Justice Advocacy Officer of the Lutheran World Federation, France – Mobilise their constituency, Interfaith One-Day Conference
Part 1: Global Justice Group’s backlash after US Election results… Global Justice groups called a Press conference in response to the 2016 US elections, in terms of a climate denialist being elected to the Whitehouse, and and an urgent call on the Parties to the UNFCCC to protect the U.N. climate talks and climate policymaking […]
Ben Margolis of the Global Call to Action Against Poverty group emphasises the urgency of COP 21 as poor people, in particular, are already dying due to climate change. The richest countries need to take historic emissions into account in their decisions. The impact of cutting out fossil fuels entirely, however attractive this might be, […]
COP 21 PARIS. Priscilla Jakwa, Exec. Dir. of Woman Environmental Program, Nigeria interview on gender inequalities especially in relationship to participation in COP climate negotiations. Climate change decisions by leaders must include the interests of woman and children, as they represent more than half the world’s population. Woman want to see technologies that are sustainable, […]
Spiritual Dimension – Dr Saleem Huq, IPCC – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is the international body for assessing the science related to climate change. Climate Change is a moral issue, rich people cause the pollution and poor people in both poor and rich countries are the ones who suffer.
The University of Earth: Urgent Action Series: COP 21 Paris 2015: Juan, Canada, Brahma Kumaris Spiritual University, 10 Ways to Change the World, Starting with Yourself
COP 17 DURBAN. Speaker on reducing the IPCC mitigation, adaptation and other inequalities between developed and developing nations. Global non-sustainability and inequality of the business as usual model. Green climate fund status to finance global mitigation measures.