http://climate-connections.org/2014/08/25/climate-activists-need-to-demand-system-change/
System Change is needed. Without that, positive impacts on climate change will be a pipe dream
The United Nations is gearing up for the COP 20 Climate Change Conference in Lima, Peru in December of this year, and the UN Climate Change Conference/COP21, to be held in Paris, France in late 2015. A primary goal of the Paris Climate Summit is to ratify a new legal agreement aimed at stemming climate change.
Many people across the earth are concerned UN efforts and these summits will come up far short of any meaningful goals. This Inside Climate News article, MIT Study: Climate Talks on Path to Fall Far Short of Goals details some of the concerns.
In preparation for the Paris Summit, on 23 September of this year, the United Nations will hold a one day session on Climate Change. This will garner significant press attention as world leaders including business and political mouthpieces continue to posture for “business as usual” solutions geared toward the potential 2015 legal agreement.
Preceding the one day UN session are two significant events in New York City that you can participate directly in. The Peoples Climate March will be held on Sunday Sept 21, 2014. Organizers are predicting that this will be the largest Climate March in history. Although organizers have not created any demands per se for the goals of the March they feel that press and media attention will go a long way toward establishing public support for change.
An affiliated event, NYC Climate Convergence, will have an opening plenary session Friday night 19 September. The weekend long event that will feature important speakers including Naomi Klein and Vandana Shiva, and is described as a weekend packed with skill-shares, teach-ins, speak outs, and protests. Global Justice Ecology Project, Biofuelwatch, and STOP GE Trees Campaign will be participating in these events. Climate Connections will cover these issues and events. Please send us your thoughts!
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