Challenges to the construction of the Climate Justice
Convergences and strategies for the climate justice movement
Saturday 31st of January, 15h30 – 18h30, UFRA, Departemento des Solos, S002
Coorganizers
Aniban ng Manggagawa sa Agrikultura (AMA) Union of Agricultural Workers, Philippines ARCI, Italy Asia Pacific
Movement on Debt and Development (APMDD) ATTAC Japan ATTAC, France CADTM (Campaign Against Third World
Debt), Belgium Carbon Trade Watch Christian Aid Confederación Sindical de Trabajadores/as de las AmÈricas Ecologistas
en Acción, Spain Enlazando Alternativas (Europe, Latin America, Caribbean) FASE, Brazil Focus on the Global South,
Thailand/India/Philippines Friends of the Earth International Global Climate Campaign, UK Global Forest Coalition Global
Justice Ecology Project, USA Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change Study Initiatives, Nepal Institut pour des
alternatives sociales et Ècologiques, France International Forum on Globalisation (IFG), USA International Gender and
Trade Network (IGTN) Jubilee South Legambiente, Italy Oilwatch International Oilwatch Mesoamerica Oilwatch South
America Pan African Climate Justice Alliance Public Services International REBRIP, Brazil Southern African People's
Solidarity Network (SAPSN) Transnational Institute (TNI), Netherlands World Council of Churches
Challenges to the construction of the Climate Justice
Saturday 29th of January, 8h30-18h30, UFRA, Tenda Multiuso III.
Coorganizers
Focus on the Global South, FASE, Brazilian Environmental Justice Network, Cone Sul Sustainable, Via Campesina, Friends of the Earth, The
Durban Group for Climate Justice, Trade Union Confederation of the Américas, RECOMA - Latin American Network against Monoculture
Tree Plantations, Jubilee South, International Forum on Globalization; Oilwatch, REBRIP – Brazilian Network for the Integration of Peoples,
Ecologistas en Acción, Red Vida - Vigilancia Interamericana para la Defensa y Derecho al Água, CEPEDES – Centro de Estudos e pesquisas
para o desenvolvimento do extremo sul da Bahia, Brazil Network on Multilateral Financial Institutions, World Council of ChurchesThis activity aims at :
- promoting a wide participation of national, regional and international social organizations, movements and networks
willing to discuss: i) the model of development and its influence, trough the International Financial Institutions and the international financial and trade system, in the reproduction of climate injustices and ii) the alternative development
strategies against a global warming framework.- Build a global consensus of climate justice to contribute to the construction of a critical force against the false solutions
presently proposed as a response to the climate crisis;- Valorize the popular alternatives and proposals built by movements and organizations that could modify the framework
of climate change and environmental injustice;- Strengthen networking the articulations and alliances among the participating social movements and organizations on
this issue;- To give continuity to the collective discussions regarding the necessary actions for the construction of climate justice at
the planetary level
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