Meetings and conferences
Tiquipaya, Cochabamba
Bolivia, Plurinational State of

World people's conference on climate change and the rights of mother earth

Organizer(s) Bolivia - government
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Format
In person
Venue
Hotel Regina, route to Apote and El Paso, Tiquipaya.
Date
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Objectives

The peoples’ world conference on climate change and mother earth rights objectives are the following

-  Analyze the structural and systemic causes of climate change and propose substantive measures that facilitate the well-being of all mankind in harmony with nature.
- Discuss and agree the draft universal declaration of rights of mother earth.
- To agree on proposals for new commitments to the Kyoto protocol and projects for a COP decision under the United Nations framework for climate change that will guide future actions in those countries that are engaged with life during climate change negotiation
- Work on the organization of a people’s world referendum on climate change.
- Analyze and draw up a plan of action to advance the establishment of a climate justice tribunal;
- Define strategies for action and mobilization in defense of life against climate change and for mother earth rights.

Plenaries

The plenaries will address the following issues

1. Scientific findings on climate change
2. Structural causes of climate change
3. New models for reestablishing harmony with nature
4. Rights of the mother earth
5. Creating the climate justice tribunal
6. Climate debt: what is it and who is responsible?
7. The ABCs of climate change negotiations
8. Financing, technology, and carbon Markets
9. Forced migration due to climate change
10. Forests, food and water under climate change
11. Do we Need a global referendum on climate change?
12. Defining a common strategy after Cochabamba
13. Government perspectives on climate change negotiations
14. Artists talk About climate change

Working Groups include

- Structural causes
- Harmony with nature 
- Mother earth rights 
- Referendum
- Climate Justice Tribunal
- Climate migrants
- Indigenous peoples
- Climate debt 
- Shared vision
- Kyoto protocol
- Adaptation
- Financing
- Technology transfer
- Forest 
- Dangers of carbon market
- Action strategies
- Agriculture and food sovereignty

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