Cochabamba People's Conference on Climate Change (CMPCC)

Could granting rights to nature change the climate debate?

December 2010
Cormac Cullinan

In the wake of failure in Cancun and the much deeper problem that humanity is no longer living within the ecological capacity of the planet, might it be time for nature to have its own legal advocates?

Reflections on the Cochabamba climate summit

April 2010

After last week’s climate summit in Bolivia, it is now possible for the governments to express the agenda of the social movements and the world’s most threatened peoples within the next official climate conference in Mexico.

Peoples Agreement

April 2010

Final declaration of the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth (Cochabamba, 19-22 April 2010).

People’s climate conference comes to the world

April 2010

An historic peoples’ conference on climate change opens in Bolivia with an expected attendance of thousands of people from more than 120 countries. Many more people are expected to participate via the Internet http://envivo.cmpcc.org.bo.