Please sign up and register (even if we are not yet sure if we can actually go to Bolivia) as a participant
You may follow this link to registerat http://cmpcc.org – Cochabamba, Bolivia 19 al 22 de Abril 2010
after registering, you will get an email confirmation as well as your unique accreditation number. Only after receiving this will you be able to SIGN UP for the different working groups – themes that the conference will address.
UPDATE: 19th March 2010
Chiang Mai now has two known ( and maybe more) people who have registered for the event. Tomoko & Ricky took part in an international phone conference with Pablo Solon the Bolivian Ambassador to the UN on 16th.
Discussions is growing both through the conference website and from emails from registered participants.
On Strategies “Bolivia put forth that the “shared vision” could not be limited to a goal for a minimum rise in temperature, but that it should include an integral discussion of financial and technological mechanisms and the model of “development” that should be shared in order to reach an agreed-upon goal.”
N.B. This may be our big chance to help save the World.
I tried to register too, but failed.
It seems to take a little while and I found my response was directed to the Junk mail folder.
Then I copied my number and succeeded in registering for 4 working groups.
So that means 2/3 from Chiang Mai are hooked up. So please perserere. EVERYBODY
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 9:13 PM
Subject: WPCCC Newsletter Nº 2 / CMPCC Boletín Nº 2
World Peoples’ Conference on Climate Change and Mother Earth Rights
NEWSLETTER Nº 2,
17 February 2010
http://www.cmpcc.org
CONFERENCE GATHERS MOMENTUM AND SUPPORT
Since Bolivia announced the Conference, it has been greeted with ever more support and enthusiasm internationally. At the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil, participants gave firm support to the conference as the next key step in the struggle against climate change. Many international networks, such as Friends of the Earth, Climate Justice Network, Via Campesina, 350.org. Prominent individuals such as Noam Chomsky, Brazilian theologian Leonardo Boff, and former UN General Assembly President Miguel D’escoto as well as Green and Left parliamentarians from Europe and elsewhere have praised the initiative.
While in Copenhagen, more than 160 governments were excluded from final negotiations of the poorly-named “Copenhagen Accord”; in Cochabamba, 192 governments and UN institutions working on climate have all been invited by the Plurinational State of Bolivia to be present and to join debates with social movements. This will be the first time that a global peoples’ event will be held that is open to all governments.
16 WORKING GROUPS START DISCUSSION VIA INTERNET
The core work of the Conference will be done in Working Groups. Each one will start their work via email, building consensus and putting forward proposals, which will be considered and enriched in the meetings in person that will take place during the actual conference in Cochabamba.
The idea is to construct in Cochabamba in an inclusive and participative way a grand “Peoples’ Accord to save life and Mother Earth.”
It is possible to participate, virtually, in up to five working groups. The working groups are also open to those who can not travel to Cochabamba.
Step one: Register to participate in the conference at http://pwccc.wordpress.com/
Step two: With the registration number you receive via email, subscribe to the Working Groups you want to join
Step three: You will receive via email comments and proposals of all those who are subscribed to your Working Group and will also be able to share your opinions and proposals with others in the Group.
If you want to express a view, distribute a proposal, or respond to a comment, you must write to the following email addresses (however you first must be a member of the Group):
01GTcausas@cmpcc.org
02GTarmonia@cmpcc.org
03GTderechosMT@cmpcc.org
04GTreferendum@cmpcc.org
05GTtribunal@cmpcc.org
06GTmigrantes@cmpcc.org
07GTindigenas@cmpcc.org
08GTdeuda@cmpcc.org
09GTvision@cmpcc.org
10GTprotocoloK@cmpcc.org
11GTadaptacion@cmpcc.org
12GTfinanciamiento@cmpcc.org
13GTtecnologia@cmpcc.org
14GTbosques@cmpcc.org
15GTmercados@cmpcc.org
16GTestrategias@cmpcc.org
Each Working Group during its virtual existence pre-conference must develop by the beginning of April a working document of two or three pages which will serve as the basis for discussion during the conference in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
In the next few days, we will also set up other Working Groups that have been proposed by various participating organizations and groups.
REGISTERING SELF-ORGANIZED EVENTS
Organizations which want to hold an event (workshop, seminar, meeting, video projection or other) have until 15 March to send an email to selforganized@cmpcc.org with the following information:
• Applicant Organization (priority will be given to events proposed by several organizations)
• Country, Region or Network
• Contact person/Event coordinator
• Email
• Website
• Event title
• Brief description of event content
• Event format (workshop, panel, video projection, cultural event etc)
• List of speakers
• Number of people expected to attend event
• Translation (Only Spanish-English translation will be available to be paid by the applicant organization)
• Other requirements (amplification, projector, screen to be paid by the applicant organization)
Based on the number of requests and the amount of available space the self-organized events will be defined with the aim of promoting unity amongst common initiatives.
At the end of March, the Self Organized Events will be included in the Conference Programme.
CONTACT POINTS
For general questions and on registration – info@cmpcc.org
Working Groups – workingroup@cmpcc.org
Self Organized Events – selforganized@cmpcc.org
Press enquiries – media@cmpcc.org
http://www.cmpcc.org
เรียน เพื่อนคนรักษ์สิ่งแวดล้อมทุกท่าน
ประเทศโบลิเวียประกาศเป็นเจ้าภาพการประชุม World Peoples’ Conference on Climate Change and Mother Earth Rights ในเดือน เมษายน ได้รับการตอบรับที่จะสนับสนุนในนานาประเทศ จะ มีรัฐบาล 192 ประเทศมาประชุม ร่วมแสดงความคิดเห็น และถกเถียงกันร่วมกับประชาสังคม ร่วมกับสำนักงานเกี่ยวกับภาวะโลกร้อน ขณะเดียวกัน ก็เปิดโอกาสให้ประชาคมได้มีส่วนร่วมแสดงความคิดเห็น และนำเสนอข้อเสนอแนะ เกี่ยวกับเรื่องนี้
หากท่านที่สนใจ อยากใคร่นำเสนอความคิดเห็นของท่าน ท่านสามารถแสดงความคิดเห็น ได้ ที่ http://www.ourchiangmai.com ในหัวข้อ CONFERENCE GATHERS MOMENTUM AND SUPPORT
หรือ punika@apwld.org เราจะมีคณะทำงาน ช่วยนำเสนอความคิดเห็นของท่านส่งต่อไปยังที่ประชุม ที่ประเทศโบลิเวีย
DISCUSSION HAPPENING ! Below is the text of an email response I received after registering. If you have any thoughts to offer please do so here and I can pass them on or register directly….
Welcome to the electronic discussion of group Nº 1 on Structural Causes of Climate Change. Thank for you participation.
The challenge of the working group is to produce a document that systematizes the analysis, arguments, data, and examples that help to promote discussion about the structural root causes of climate change. We aim to reveal how and in what way the rise in greenhouse gases are a product of a model of life and development under the capitalist system that is premised on the supremacy of human beings over nature, and to identify sectors and concrete examples in which we may perceive that structural relationship between the dominant system and climate change.
We would really appreciate your comments, proposals and contributions you can make to the debate in this working group.
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Group Nº 1
Structural Causes of Climate Change