Conferencia de los Pueblos

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Las propuestas del “Acuerdo de los Pueblos” en los textos para la negociación de Naciones Unidas sobre Cambio Climático

Publicado por cmpcc.org Agosto 16, 2010 Después de una semana de negociaciones, las principales conclusiones de la Conferencia Mundial de los Pueblos sobre Cambio Climático y los Derechos de la Madre Tierra (Cochabamba, abril de 2010) han sido incorporadas en el documento de Naciones Unidas sobre Cambio Climático, que ahora ha sido reconocido como un [...]

Bolivian UN Ambassador: Despite Extreme Weather, US and Other Developed Countries Failing to Make Serious Pledges to Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Published by DemocracyNow 10 Agosto 2010 Even as the world faces a series of extreme weather events that scientists warn is related to global warming, international climate negotiations are moving at a glacial pace. The latest round of climate talks in Bonn, Germany, ended last week, and diplomats have just one more short meeting in [...]

Conferencia de Prensa Proceso Negociación Cambio Climático en Bonn

Publicado por cmpcc.org 12 Agosto 2010 Embajador Pablo Solón del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia, Naciones Unidas, Nueva York, 11 de Agosto de 2010. “Buenos días.  Muchas gracias por venir. Llamamos a esta conferencia de prensa para compartir con ustedes cómo vemos el proceso de negociación después de la última reunión que tuvimos en Bonn. Primero [...]

UN climate talks are stuck in the mud

Published by Guardian.co.uk Written by John Vidal 9 August 2010 After the shambles of Copenhagen, a crunch political meeting in Cancún, Mexico, looks unlikely to deliver meaningful progress on the environment. Out in the real world Russia is burning, Pakistan and China  are grappling with floods and mudslides, and millions of people are starving after [...]

Cambio Climático: Bolivia exige “Una distribución equitativa del espacio atmosférico”

Publicado por cmpcc.org 3 Agosto 2010 Para limitar el aumento de la temperatura a 1,5° C solo se pueden emitir 420 Gt de CO2 entre 2010 y 2050. A esta cantidad se la conoce como el “presupuesto de carbono” que los países no pueden gastar en exceso si quieren estar por debajo de un determinado [...]

UN Declares Water a Fundamental Human Right — U.S. Abstains from Voting on Resolution

Published by AlterNet 1 August 2010 The planet is running out of water. It was about time for the UN to recognize the right of every human being on earth to water and sanitation. The United Nations General Assembly has declared for the first time that access to clean water and sanitation is a fundamental [...]

`Water is life’ — General Assembly supports Bolivia’s call for `the human right to water and sanitation’

Published by LINKS 1 August 2010 Speech delivered by Ambassador Pablo Solón of the Plurinational State of Bolivia before the General Assembly of the United Nations on July 28, 2010. [The historic resolution passed with 122 countries voting for it and 41 abstaining, but with no negative votes. See below for the 41 governments that [...]

ONU declara al agua y al saneamiento derecho humano esencial

Publicado por ALAINET 29 Julio 2010 [La Asamblea General de Naciones Unidas, aprobó ayer 28 de julio, en su sexagésimo cuarto período de sesiones, una resolución que reconoce al agua potable y al saneamiento básico como derecho humano esencial para el pleno disfrute de la vida y de todos los derechos humanos. La resolución fue [...]

In Historic Vote, UN Declares Water a Fundamental Human

Published by DemocracyNow 29 July 2010 The United Nations General Assembly has declared for the first time that access to clean water and sanitation is a fundamental human right. In a historic vote Wednesday, 122 countries supported the resolution, and over forty countries abstained from voting, including the United States, Canada and several European and [...]

The UN Calls Water a Human Right

Published by Global Poverty 28 July 2010 Activists around the world are raising a glass today — of clear, cold water — after the UN today declared that access to clean water and sanitation is a human right. Without water, the average person wouldn’t last more than a handful of days (or less, depending on [...]

Proyecto de Resolución El Derecho Humano al Agua y Saneamiento

Publicado por Conferencia Mundial de los Pueblos sobre el Cambio Climático y los Derechos de la Madre Tierra 26 Julio 2010 Tema 48  de la Agenda: Implementación integrada y coordinada de y seguimiento a los resultados de las principales conferencias y cumbres de las Naciones Unidas en campos económicos, sociales y campos relacionados. (lista de [...]

Access to clean water is most violated human right

Published by guardian.co.uk Written by Maude Barlow 21 July 2010 The world’s running out of clean water. Unless the UN acts, the private sector will appropriate supplies and the poor will suffer On 28 July, for the first time ever, the general assembly of the United Nations will hold a historic summit on the human [...]

From Water Wars to the Fight for Climate Justice

Published by ZCommunications.org 20 July 2010 Lessons of Cochabamba By Pablo Solon Source: Socialist Voice Bolivia’s UN ambassador gave this talk to the Shout Out for Global Justice, sponsored by the Council of Canadians and attended by nearly 3,000 people on June 25 in Toronto, during the ten days of protests against the G20 meeting. [...]

Reflections From Bolivia: Water Wars, Climate Wars and Change From Below

Published by UpsideDownWorld,org Written by David Solnit 07 July 2010 Written for Fifth Estate (fifthestate.org), Summer 2010 In spring 2000, the people of Cochabamba, Bolivia rose up against the privatization of their water, forcing out the US based corporation, Bechtel, and Bolivia’s neo-liberal government to back down. The rebellion opened up new political space in [...]

Bolivia’s UN ambassador: ‘We need a global climate movement’

Published by GreenLeft.org Written by Derrick O’Keefe 3 July 2010 While G20 leaders barely made mention of the climate crisis at the June 26-27 G20 summit in Toronto, Pablo Solon, Bolivia’s United Nations ambassador, was in town to encourage action on the “Cochabamba protocols”. It is no surprise that Solon, also Bolivia’s chief climate negotiator, [...]

Love, Commitment and Anger in Detroit

Published by TERRAVIVA IPS Written by Bankole Thompson 27 June 2010 Bolivian ambassador Pablo Solon said the great challenge of this century is to build a new environmental and social contract. Credit:Bankole Thompson/IPS DETROIT, Jun 27, 2010 (IPS) – The 2010 U.S. Social Forum ended Saturday in Detroit, a city viewed by many as a [...]

A Belated Happy World Environment Day, President Morales

Published by COHA Written by Research Associate Katherine Charin 23 June 2010 Evo Morales Ayma, Bolivia’s first indigenous president, has many promises and expectations to fulfill as viewed by his fellow indigenous. During his two terms in office, he has created many new opportunities for Bolivia’s native people, by enforcing the government’s new constitution and [...]

Reflections from Bolivia on climate justice, social movements and the state

Published by Spaceformovement 24 June 2010 In the wake of the failed COP-15 in Copenhagen last December, Bolivia’s first indigenous president called for a World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth (CMPCC). Was this the necessary space for social movements to respond where governments and the UN have failed? Was [...]

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