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		<title>Climate Justice Assembly Declaration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bélém, Brazil, 1 February 2009 CLIMATE JUSTICE NOW! No to neoliberal illusions, yes to people’s solutions! For centuries, productivism and industrial capitalism have been destroying our cultures, exploiting our labour and poisoning our environment. Now, with the climate crisis, the Earth is saying “enough”, “ya basta”! Once again, the people who created the problem are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bélém, Brazil, 1 February 2009</p>
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<p><strong>CLIMATE JUSTICE NOW!</strong></p>
<p><strong>No to neoliberal illusions, yes to people’s solutions!</strong></p>
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<p>For centuries, productivism and industrial capitalism have been destroying our cultures, exploiting our labour and poisoning our environment.</p>
<p>Now, with the climate crisis, the Earth is saying “enough”, “ya basta”!</p>
<p>Once again, the people who created the problem are telling us that they also have the solutions: carbon trading, so-called “clean coal”, more nuclear power , agrofuels, even a “green new deal”. But these are not real solutions, they are neoliberal illusions. It is time to move beyond these illusions.</p>
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<p>Real solutions to the climate crisis are being built by those who have always protected the Earth and by those who fight every day to defend their environment and living conditions. We need to globalise these solutions.</p>
<p>For us, the struggles for climate justice and social justice are one and the same. It is the struggle for territories, land, forests and water, for agrarian and urban reform, food and energy sovereignty, for women’s and worker’s rights. It is the fight for equality and justice for indigenous peoples, for peoples of the global South, for the redistribution of wealth and for the recognition of the historical ecological debt owed by the North.</p>
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<p>Against the disembodied, market-driven interests of the global elite and the dominant development model based on never-ending growth and consumption, the climate justice movement will reclaim the commons, and put social and economic realities at the heart of our struggle against climate change.</p>
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<p>We call on everyone – workers, farmers, fisherfolk, students, youth, women, indigenous peoples, and all concerned humans from the South and the North – to join in this common struggle to build the real solutions to the climate crisis for the future of our planet, our societies, and our cultures. All together, we are building a movement for climate justice.</p>
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<p>We support the mobilizations against the G20 summit and on the global crisis from 28 March to 4 April, and the 17 April 2009 mobilisation of La Via Campesina.</p>
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<p>We support the call for an International Day of Action in Defense of Mother Earth and Indigenous Rights on 12 October 2009.</p>
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<p>We call for mobilisations and diverse forms of actions everywhere, in the lead up to, during and beyond the UN climate talks in Copenhagen, especially on the Global Day of Action on 12 December 2009.</p>
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<p>In all of our work, we will expose the false solutions, raise the voices of the South, defend human rights, and strengthen our solidarity in the fight for climate justice. If we make the right choices, we can build a better world for everyone.</p>
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		<title>Declaração da Assembléia por Justiça Climática</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 00:39:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bélém, Brasil, 1º de fevereiro de 2009 JUSTICIA CLIMATICA JÁ! Não às ilusões neoliberais, Sim às soluções dos povos! Por séculos, o produtivismo e o capitalismo industrial vêm destruindo nossas culturas, explorando nossa mão de obra e envenenando nosso meio  ambiente. Agora, com a crise climática, a Terra está dando um basta! Mais uma vez, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Bélém, Brasil, 1º de fevereiro de 2009</em></p>
<p><strong>JUSTICIA CLIMATICA JÁ!</strong></p>
<p>Não às ilusões neoliberais, Sim às soluções dos povos!</p>
<p>Por séculos, o produtivismo e o capitalismo industrial vêm destruindo nossas culturas, explorando nossa mão de obra e envenenando nosso meio  ambiente.</p>
<p>Agora, com a crise climática, a Terra está dando um basta!</p>
<p>Mais uma vez, as pessoas que criaram o problema nos dizem que também  tem as soluções: o comércio de emissões de CO2, o chamado &#8220;carbono  limpo&#8221;, mais energia nuclear, agrocombustíveis, incluindo um &#8220;novo  pacto verde&#8221;. Mas estas não são soluções reais, mais sim ilusões  neoliberais. É hora de nos movermos para além destas ilusões.</p>
<p>Soluções reais para a crise climática vêm sendo construídas por aqueles/as que sempre protegeram a Terra e que lutam diariamente para  defender o meio ambiente e suas condições de vida. Temos que  globalizar estas soluções.</p>
<p>Para nós, as lutas por justiça climática e por justiça social são uma só. São lutas pelo território, pela terra, bosques, água, pela reforma agrária e urbana, pela soberania alimentar e energética, assim como pelos direitos das mulheres e dos/as trabalhadores/as. As lutas por igualdade e por justiça aos povos indígenas, aos povos do Sul, as lutas por distribuição de riqueza e pelo reconhecimento da dívida ecológica e histórica dos países do Norte.</p>
<p>Frente aos interesses desumanos e impulsionados pelo mercado da elite  global e do modelo dominante de desenvolvimento baseado no crescimento  e consumo intermináveis, o movimento por justiça climática clamará  pelos bens comuns e colocará as realidades sociais e econômicas no  coração de nossa luta contra as mudanças climáticas.</p>
<p>Chamamos a todas e todos, trabalhadores, camponeses, pescadores, estudantes, jovens, mulheres, povos indígenas, assim como toda a humanidade conscientizada do Sul e do Norte a se unirem a esta luta  comum para construir soluções reais à crise climática, pelo futuro do  nosso planeta, nossas sociedades e nossas culturas. Estamos construindo juntos um movimento pela justiça climática.</p>
<p>Apoiamos as mobilizações contra a Cúpula do G20 e sobre a crise global  que ocorrerá de 28 de março à 4 de abril, e a mobilização da Via  Campesina dia 17 de abril.</p>
<p>Apoiamos o chamado para o Dia de Ação Internacional em Defesa da Mãe Terra e dos Direitos dos Povos Indígenas, no dia 12 de outubro.</p>
<p>Convidamos a todos e todas a nos mobilizar e organizar ações diversas em todas as partes do mundo, em preparação até, durante e depois da Conferência sobre Mudanças Climáticas da ONU, em Copenhague,  especialmente durante o Dia de Ação Global no dia 12 de dezembro de  2009.</p>
<p>Em todo nosso trabalho, vamos desmascarar as falsas soluções, levantaremos as vozes do Sul, defenderemos os Direitos Humaos e fortaleceremos nossa solidariedade na luta pela justiça climática. Se tomarmos decisões acertadas, poderemos construir um mundo melhor para  todas e todos.</p>
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		<title>Dichiarazione dell&#039;Assemblea per la Giustizia Climatica</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 00:38:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bélém, Brasile, 1 Febbraio 2009 Giustizia Climatica Adesso! No alle illusioni neoliberiste, si alle soluzione della gente! Per secoli, il produttivismo e il capitalismo industriale hanno distrutto le nostre culture, sfruttando il nostro lavoro e avvelenando in nostro ambiente. Ora, con la crisi climatica, la Terra dice &#8220;basta&#8221;! Ancora una volta, chi ha creato il [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bélém, Brasile, 1 Febbraio 2009</p>
<p><strong>Giustizia Climatica Adesso!</strong></p>
<p><em>No alle illusioni neoliberiste, si alle soluzione della gente!</em></p>
<p>Per secoli, il produttivismo e il capitalismo industriale hanno distrutto le nostre culture, sfruttando il nostro lavoro e avvelenando in nostro ambiente.</p>
<p>Ora, con la crisi climatica, la Terra dice &#8220;basta&#8221;!</p>
<p>Ancora una volta, chi ha creato il problema ci dice che è in possesso della soluzione: commercio del carbonio, il cosiddetto &#8220;carbone pulito&#8221;, energia nucleare, agrocarburanti, e addirittura un new deal verde. Ma queste non sono reali soluzione, ma solamente illusioni neoliberiste. è il momento di lasciar perdere queste illusioni.</p>
<p>Soluzioni reali della crisi climatica sono costruite da coloro che hanno sempre protetto la Terra e da coloro che combattono ogni giorno per difendere l&#8217;ambiente e le loro condizioni di vita. Dobbiamo globalizzare queste soluzioni.</p>
<p>Per noi, la lotta per la giustizia climatica e quella giustizia sociale sono indivisibili. Sono la lotta per le terre, el foreste, l&#8217;acqua, le riforme agraria e urbana, per la sovranità alimentare ed energetica, per i diritti delle donne e dei lavoratori. Sono la lotta</p>
<p>per l&#8217;uguaglianza e la giustizia per le popolazioni indigene, per le popolazioni del Sud Globale, per la redistribuzione della ricchezza e per il riconoscimento del debito ecologico dovuto dai paesi industrializzati del Nord.</p>
<p>Contro gli interessi astratti e di mercato dell&#8217;élite globale e il modello di sviluppo dominante basato sulla crescita senza fine e sul consumo, il movimento per la giustizia climatica vuole reclamare I &#8220;commons&#8221;, e mettere le realtà sociali ed economiche al centro della nostra lotta contro i cambiamenti climatici.</p>
<p>Chiamiamo tutti &#8211; lavoratori, agricoltori, pescatori, studenti, gioventù, donne, popolazioni indigene e ogni altro essere umano nel Sud come nel Nord &#8211; ad unirsi a questo lotta comune per costruire soluzioni reali alla crisi climatica, per il futuro del nostro pianeta, delle nostre società, e delle nostre culture. Insieme, stiamo costruendo un movimento per la giustizia climatica.</p>
<p>Noi sosteniamo la mobilitazione contro il G20 sulla crisi globale dal 28 Marzo al 4 Aprile, e la mobilitazione del 17 Aprile della Via Campesina.</p>
<p>Sosteniamo la chiamata per una Giornata Internazionale d&#8217;Azione in Difesa della Madre Terra e dei Diritti Indigeni, prevista per il 12 Ottobre 2009</p>
<p>Invitiamo a mobilitazioni e diverse forme di azioni dovunque, prima e durante la Conferenza sul Clima delle Nazioni Unite a Copenaghen, e specialmente nella Giornata Globale di Azione prevista per il 12 Dicembre 2009</p>
<p>In tutto il nostro lavoro, mostreremo le false soluzioni per quello che sono, e alzeremo le voci del Sud, difenderemo i diritti umani e rafforzeremo la nostra solidarietà nella lotta per la giustizia climatica. Se facciamo le scelte giuste, possiamo costruire un mondo migliore per tutti.</p>
<p><em>Belem, 1 February 2009</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Climate Justice Convergences and Strategies</strong></p>
<p><strong>31 January 2009, 1500-1800</strong></p>
<p><strong>World Social Forum (WSF) – Belém, Brasil</strong></p>
<p>Attendees: (see list at end)</p>
<p>Facilitated by: Nicola Bullard</p>
<p>Minutes: Tamra Gilbertson</p>
<p>Note: The meeting was filmed by James George from Action 2030 Institute/envirobeat.com. The introductions were filmed by El Globo television for a programme about the WSF.</p>
<p>Agenda:</p>
<p>Intros</p>
<p>Report-back from other meetings/activities</p>
<p>Statement for Assemblies</p>
<p>Future – larger vision</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Reports from meeting before and during the WSF</span></strong></p>
<p>Maureen Santos from FASE on all day Climate Justice (CJ) meeting, 29 January 2009</p>
<ul>
<li>Many      local communities have alternatives already from social, political and      cultural perspectives but they are invisible.</li>
<li>Food      sovereignty, energy sovereignty should be a human right</li>
<li>There      needs to be increase and decentralization of energy, transportation      matrixes rebuilt and reconstructed</li>
<li>Society      needs to be made less dependent on fossil fuels</li>
<li>Employment      and labour need to be reconstructed</li>
<li>A      change in a way that people view environment which includes more of an      Indigenous cosmic vision</li>
<li>Increase      direct action giving visibility to movements</li>
<li>Need      to deepen a critique on climate justice and social and environmental      issues</li>
<li>Agroecology      needs to be deepened as a part of the debate especially the work women are      doing in rural areas around farming and reproduction</li>
</ul>
<p>Stine Gry reported from the Copenhagen strategy meeting, 30 January 2009</p>
<ul>
<li>A      lot of discussion around ‘bad deal or no deal’ debate</li>
<li>Need      for a wider, more global, discussion which includes more radical voices      from the South</li>
</ul>
<p>Gregorio Malavolti, ARCI, Italy</p>
<p>There will be a big alternative fair in Florence, 29-31 May, and he proposed that the climate justice networks could meet at that time.</p>
<p>Alessandra Strickner, Global Crisis, cross-network meeting, 30 January 2009</p>
<ul>
<li>Meeting      of cross-linking issues around water, labour, trade, food, climate and so      on</li>
<li>Sharing      a report on alternatives and also strategies for the future
<ul>
<li>Convergence       in challenging current economic system, moving towards local economies       and reclaiming commons</li>
<li>There       is a plan to create a document to work out what kinds of alternatives are       wanted
<ul>
<li>1<sup>st</sup> draft will be with networks with an aim for a feedback process</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Fabrina Furtado, Jubilee South meetings</p>
<ul>
<li>Working      on ecological debt and debt in general with the World Council of Churches      and Southern Peoples Ecological Debt Creditors Alliance.
<ul>
<li>Plan       for a Tribunal on Ecological Debt in Latin America organized by the       campaign</li>
<li>Include deeper work on global       finance
<ul>
<li>World Bank out of anything        relating to climate finance</li>
<li>Plan for assembly in Colombia        in March looking at climate finance from the Inter-American Development        Bank</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Week       of global action against International Financial Institutions (IFIs) and       Debt
<ul>
<li>Including        ecological debt and other movements</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Anne Petterman, Global Justice Ecology Project, Dialogue between Indigenous Peoples Organisations (IPOs), Climate Justice and Social Movements meeting, 31 Jan</p>
<ul>
<li>Importance      of addressing rights of IPOs and land rights</li>
<li>Proposals:
<ul>
<li>Oct.       12 – International Day of Action (Columbus Day in the US)
<ul>
<li>Condemnation        of corporate dominance and affirmation of Ingenious World view
<ul>
<li>Acting         as a step to clarify ways that Indigenous are so important within         climate justice issues</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Friends       of the Earth (FOE) plans a time capsule for Copenhagen with messages from       around the world</li>
<li>Tribunal       on climate crimes for Copenhagen on carbon market crimes with a focus on       ‘victims of climate change’.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Osver Polo Carrasco, GCAP, Peru – Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) meeting</p>
<ul>
<li>Group      is thinking about more than just Copenhagen</li>
<li>Plan      to put pressure on local Ministers in Peru before Copenhagen
<ul>
<li>Call       for others to start putting pressure on local Government</li>
<li>Call       for northern groups to make southern voices more heard</li>
<li>Support       the idea for a tribunal and bring cases to trial</li>
<li>Double       work – educate and mobilize</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Danilo Rueda, Justice and Peace Commission, Colombia</p>
<p>Proposal to link struggles against the different crises in a Tribunal.</p>
<p>Tom Kucharz, Ecologistas en accion, Spain</p>
<ul>
<li>Our World Is Not For Sale      (OWINS) Programme of activities includes working on Free Trade Agreements      and Trans-National Corporations and will link World Trade Organisation      (WTO) and CJ issues there.</li>
<li>La      Via Campesina made 17 point call – Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) on the      agenda</li>
<li>Enlanzando      Alternativas had two Tribunals in Lima and Vienna</li>
</ul>
<p>Graciela Rodriguez, International Gender and Trade Network</p>
<ul>
<li>Include      issues of trade and transportation into WTO issues</li>
</ul>
<p>Soumya Dutta, Bharat Ian Vigyan Iatha, India</p>
<ul>
<li>Indigenous      peoples organisations (IPOs) and others have expressed that ‘new deal’ and      Copenhagen should not dictate agendas or timeframe</li>
</ul>
<p>Asbjorn Wahl, Campaign to Defend the Welfare State, Norway</p>
<ul>
<li>Labour perspective      missing so far</li>
<li>Climate      change policy is mainly a social and political question: re-envisioning      wealth distribution is important in climate change policy</li>
<li>Climate      change policy could make a better world for everyone</li>
<li>Copenhagen      is symbolic unless there is local pressure</li>
</ul>
<p>Janet Redman, Institute for Policy Studies, US</p>
<ul>
<li>The      importance of rejecting market-based solutions came up in several meetings</li>
</ul>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Transition of Meeting – what to do next (in the meeting)</span></strong></p>
<p>Orin Langelle– If we are talking about a short statement then can we concentrate on key points with mutual respect?</p>
<p>Christophe Aguiton – We have to focus agenda towards Copenhagen but unity on climate issues in all of our struggles.</p>
<p>Tadzio Mueller – Statement should reflect a focus on crisis and green capitalism including solutions based on a capital growth model</p>
<p>Nicola Bullard – Stressed the importance on how we frame a short statement</p>
<p>Aksel Naerstad – Draft based on discussion here and people can go off and draft something</p>
<p>*Group agreement that drafters will work off of papers on the wall based on the previous and following discussion*</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Copenhagen and Beyond Discussion – Statement Discussion</span></strong></p>
<p>Agreements from the group on the following limits:</p>
<ul>
<li>No      discussion on whether the Conference of the Parties (COP) is a legitimate      body or not; against or for the United Nations Framework Convention on      Climate Change (UNFCCC)</li>
<li>No      discussions on ‘good deal vs. no deal’</li>
<li>No      discussions on mobilise or not mobilize, or how to mobilize</li>
<li>We      will call for alternatives like climate justice</li>
</ul>
<p>Aksel Naerstad, Development Fund, Norway</p>
<ul>
<li>Job      struggle should be included – link to labour unions and working class</li>
<li>We      should be clear that Copenhagen will never hold solutions or be sufficient      to address climate justice</li>
<li>We      should be against any kind of carbon trading</li>
<li>Fight      for real changes in society</li>
</ul>
<p>Sarah Spinney, Christian Aid</p>
<p>Call for ‘positive’ solutions to help mobilize people as well</p>
<p>Anne Petterman, US, Global Justice Ecology Project</p>
<ul>
<li>This      process is not just about Copenhagen but about building a climate justice      movement</li>
<li>There      are groups out there mobilizing for climate action and not climate justice      and these are two different things</li>
</ul>
<p>Stine Gry, Copenhagnen</p>
<ul>
<li>Proposal      for 5-10 sentences as a statement (maybe positive) and use them to      mobilize locally and to keep them as open as possible</li>
</ul>
<p>Alexandra Stricknet, IATP and ATTAC Austria</p>
<ul>
<li>Used      3 slogans in the UK for Group of 20 (G20):
<ul>
<li>Secure       and sustainable jobs</li>
<li>Global       justice and equality</li>
<li>Climate       justice</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Should      add in social dimension and democratic dimensions</li>
</ul>
<p>Vittorio Cogliati Dezza, Legambiente, Italy</p>
<ul>
<li>They      have created a movement with 50 associations and are had a climate march      on the 7<sup>th</sup> of June 2008.</li>
<li>Alternative      Energy Politics meeting planned for Milan at the end of May
<ul>
<li>Focus       on how to reduce CO2 and have a plan which will give leverage to then       judge results of Copenhagen</li>
<li>Need       measures dialogue with government about measures and if they do not do       them we can start to fight</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>John Sinha, Climate Camp UK/Global Campaign</p>
<ul>
<li>CJ      is not just a statement of words but we should say we are fully support of      direct action</li>
<li>This      is not the end of process but beginning of building a global movement</li>
</ul>
<p>James George, envirobeat.com</p>
<ul>
<li>The      statement should be kept vague using slogans
<ul>
<li>‘Don’t       climate trade away our future’</li>
<li>‘We       need real climate solutions that work for everyone’</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>And      others can then make more specific slogans</li>
</ul>
<p>Tadzio Mueller, Germany</p>
<ul>
<li>We      need to learn from the alter-globalisation movement</li>
<li>We      will not have Leninist unity on this and we should support diversity of      tactics</li>
<li>Example      of Gleneagles, to avoid situation where some protestors were ‘bad’ and      others were supporting the UK Government</li>
<li>We      need to avoid being split down the middle and agree on a common enemy</li>
</ul>
<p>Ariel Salleh, Ecosocialist Net, Australia</p>
<ul>
<li>Sustainability,      justice and cultural autonomy are three main keys</li>
<li>Synergistic      problem solving when we suggest tactics; we value the one that fits best      inside these 3 points</li>
</ul>
<p>Kinda Mohamadieh, Arab NGO Network for Development, Lebanon</p>
<ul>
<li>Highlight      Adapt Climate Alliance on human rights and climate issues from the Arab      regions.
<ul>
<li>Create       a position from oil producing countries</li>
<li>Would       there be a focus towards these governments before Copenhagen?</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Orin Langelle, Global Justice Ecology Project, USA</p>
<ul>
<li>There      should be a call for mobilization to Copenhagen to get people there and      also to organize in their own countries
<ul>
<li>‘A       wake up call to the Earth’</li>
<li>Also       support:
<ul>
<li>April        17 – Farmer’s movements</li>
<li>October        12 – IPO call for mobilization</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Call       the UNFCCC the World Carbon Trade Organisation</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Eliot Whittington, Christian Aid, UK</p>
<ul>
<li>Carbon      emissions is not the focus of the CA campaign: they are looking to      emphasize positive alternatives and solutions</li>
</ul>
<p>Mariama Williams, IGTN</p>
<ul>
<li>Global      justice, trade justice, gender justice, labour rights, just jobs, IPs, and      cultural autonomy
<ul>
<li>UNFCCC       is penalising people most affected by climate change</li>
<li>Don’t       just focus on carbon emissions, focus on affected people</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Svend Robinson, SEIU Canada</p>
<ul>
<li>Climate      justice should be seen in a broader spectrum of rejecting the market      system</li>
<li>Focus      on the fundamental issue of redistribution of wealth and power</li>
<li>Clarity      of global solidarity:
<ul>
<li>Increase       in financing: redistribute wealth from rich to poor</li>
<li>Transfer       technology: focus within TRIPS agreement</li>
<li>Gender       issues must be front and center</li>
<li>Where       are Indigenous People today at this meeting? Why aren’t they here?</li>
<li>Does       not support direct action and diversity of tactics statement because it       will alienate those very people we should be supporting</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Gregorio Malavolti, Italy</p>
<ul>
<li>Accept      Diversity of Strategies
<ul>
<li>Not       just against false solutions but also our solutions and must raise       awareness of these issues and mobilize people before, during and after.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Oscar Reyes, Carbon Trade Watch/TNI</p>
<ul>
<li>We      need to identify diversity of tactics and support each other</li>
<li>Need      for progressive engagement with the EU and other institutions such as      aviation and shipping because the UNFCCC is a regime and we need to break      down the parts</li>
</ul>
<p>Maite Llanos, CSA, Latin America</p>
<ul>
<li>UNFCCC      is not enough and market solutions are not good</li>
<li>We      should make a deadline in March for a new statement</li>
<li>On      tactics: G8 in Evian was a good experience about respectful actions and we      need to have that conversation before</li>
</ul>
<p>Lory Obal, Alliance for Genuine Development, Philippines</p>
<ul>
<li>We      should remind those who have committed the injustices</li>
<li>How      do we integrate issues of climate justice information into the lives of      the poor
<ul>
<li>People       at the Brussels level need to push</li>
<li>Make       a call to national movements on climate justice</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Stine Gry, Denmark</p>
<ul>
<li>Add      in agree to disagree on tactics for Copenhagen</li>
</ul>
<p>Soumya Dutta, India</p>
<ul>
<li>There      needs to be something stating equality/equity between commons and peoples      and this is more important than Copenhagen and should be recognised as a      central point.</li>
<li>In      justice we think of equality as a central point</li>
</ul>
<p>Carolina Amaya, UNES, El Salvador</p>
<ul>
<li>Suggestion      for another adaptation fund for the ecological debt of the North</li>
</ul>
<p>Roma, NFFPFW, India</p>
<ul>
<li>Indigenous      and communities have struggled already for nature, water, land but this is      not recognized as climate justice</li>
<li>Linkages      need to be done and this issue needs to be recognized</li>
<li>In      2004 WSF, 4,000 people (IPs) got together and when they went home the      energy spread like fire and they took over their lands and struggled for      lost political space</li>
<li>Climate      justice is also a struggle for social and political justice, for securing      livelihoods</li>
<li>Land      issues, labour, community governance, ownership of resources and agrarian      reform are central to CJ issues</li>
<li>A      need to strategise on building up democratic spaces and plan, strategise      about when we come together</li>
<li>We      should go beyond Copenhagen</li>
</ul>
<p>Maureen Santos, FASE, Brazil</p>
<ul>
<li>Climate      justice should be a central slogan and our homework at the Latin American      level, the Brasilian level should be to inform/educate people about      climate justice.</li>
<li>Use      organization around trade to organize for Copenhagen</li>
<li>On      a national level we need to demand the Government to push for climate      justice in all international policy</li>
</ul>
<p>Wanun Permpibul, Thai Working Group for Climate Justice, Thailand</p>
<ul>
<li>Need      for an additional fund for adaptation with direct access, not through the      World Bank</li>
</ul>
<p>Fiona Dear,Global Campaign on Climate Change, UK</p>
<ul>
<li>Need      for a united movement:
<ul>
<li>12       December as the day of action</li>
<li>Call       out to other countries for regional actions</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Uli Brandt, Austria</p>
<ul>
<li>G8      Summit in Rostock rebuilt the alter-globalisation movement in Germany      because we agreed to disagree</li>
<li>Proposal      for another discussion on tactics going further that agree to disagree</li>
</ul>
<p>Phil Thornhill, Global Climate Campaign,UK</p>
<ul>
<li>Need      to make sure that other groups do not monopolise urgency of the situation      because it should be made our central theme and we should use it</li>
</ul>
<p>Anne Petterman, US</p>
<ul>
<li>IPs      and land rights should be central especially the fight against REDD should      be central in the statement</li>
</ul>
<p>Jose (Spain or Brazil)</p>
<ul>
<li>Riot      is not direct action
<ul>
<li>Smashing       windows is a riot</li>
<li>Direct       action it to take work in our hands and not refer to the government</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Susan Cruz, Ibon Foundation, Philippines</p>
<ul>
<li>This      is a forum for us to have common action
<ul>
<li>We       do not want a division</li>
<li>We       do want to support others but also have out our action</li>
<li>Copenhagen       is one where we can have common actions</li>
<li>We       should coordinate common actions</li>
<li>Climate       change will not end in Copenhagen</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Joshua Muldavin, Action 2030 Institute</p>
<ul>
<li>There      are many voices that are not here, especially from China and if there are      things that we can do to help we can</li>
</ul>
<p>Lory Obal, Alliance for Genuine Democracy, Philippines</p>
<ul>
<li>Is      there a possibility for IPOs to gather worldwide together before      Copenhagen?</li>
<li>IPOs      are at a parallel meeting right now</li>
</ul>
<p>Ashok Chowdury, NFFPFW, India</p>
<ul>
<li>National      or regional cooperating before Copenhagen should focus on countries in the      South</li>
<li>Take      a notice that this process seems very northern led</li>
<li>IPOs      and southern countries are central to this process</li>
</ul>
<p>Next meeting: Tomorrow morning 9-12. tent 17, multiuso 2, UFRA</p>
<p>Facilitation Team: Tom, Osver, Phil, Maureen, Fabrina and Stine</p>
<p>Drafting Team for Statement: Tadzio Muller and Nicola Bullard</p>
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