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united nations climate talksClimate change affects us all, but most strongly people in the global South. However, the problem was mainly created by the North. This is and why we need an international agreement to tackle it. Friends of the Earth International applies pressure at national and international levels to demand climate justice. For rich countries, this involves sharp emissions reductions and repayment of their 'climate debt'.
Copenhagen: A disaster for the world's poor
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FoEI joins President Morales in delivering Cochabamba outcomes to UN Secretary GeneralOn May 7 several members of Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) were invited to be part of a delegation of global social movements and civil society organisations to join with President Evo Morales Ayma of Bolivia to present the outcomes of the Cochabamba Peoples Climate Summit to the Secretary general of the the UN, Mr Ban Ki-Moon. Danish Government Slammed for Bias and Secrecy in Role As President of UN Climate ConferenceCopenhagen – As climate negotiations open in Copenhagen, civil society organizations around the world issued the following statement strongly criticizing the Danish government for acting in a biased, manipulative and nontransparent manner in its role as President of the Conference of the Parties: |
