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Joint MEDIA RELEASE: 12 December 2009, Copenhagen First Week Of Climate Talks A Predictable Failure At the end of the first week of the climate talks at Copenhagen, thousands of activists from the Climate Justice Action and Climate Justice Now! networks are joining the climate march under the banner of ‘System Change Not Climate Change’ to denounce the climate negotiations as a predictable failure. The protesters are demanding radical changes in economic and political systems in order to address the climate crisis. |
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Copenhagen, 10 December (Chee Yoke Ling) -- The second meeting of the 15th session of the Conference of the Parties to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was suspended on Wednesday when there was no consensus among the Parties to set up a contact group on proposed new protocols under the Convention. |
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Press Release, 10 December 2009
Indonesian Civil Society Forum for Climate Justice - www.csoforum.net (Copenhagen, 101209) Once again the Indonesian delegates appeared unprepared during the SBSTA meeting (8/12) to carry the mandate to save Indonesian people and forests from the negative impacts of climate change. They said, government of Indonesia welcomes any kind of funding for capacity building, technology transfer, as well as the reliable, predictable, and steady financing through REDD (1). This opportunistic gesture in effect opens the gate for more irresponsible funding schemes which likely to endorse more deforestation and human rights violations for forest dwellers and forest dependent people.
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