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Open Letter to the Danish Presidency as Host of the UN Climate Change
Open Letter to the Danish Presidency as Host of the UN Climate Change
Conference in Copenhagen, December 2009

We, the undersigned civil society groups, express our concern over the actions of the Danish government in its role as President of the UNFCCC Conference of Parties.

The historic Copenhagen Climate Conference has yet to begin and a lengthening list of concerns is being raised by governments and by members of civil society:
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Contribute to the Global Climate Crisis Solutions
Natural resources of peat land as a local resource in the know since a long-established, as a source of livelihood support needs of hereditary family life, from taking non-timber forest products, rattan plantations, rubber plantations, lowland rice farming, fishing in rivers, lake, chisel,
handil, beje (fish ponds) based on our local rules and wisdom.
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Unions In Indonesia, Brazil and Canada Join Forces To Take On Vale-INCO
Press Release, November 18, 2009

Union leaders from the ICEM (International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers’ Unions), Indonesia, Brazil and Canada representing workers at Vale and Vale-Inco (majority owner of PT Inco) signed a Joint Statement in Soroako, South Sulawesi on Friday November 13 charging that the Brazilian based global mining company disregards the needs and rights of its workers and the communities in which Vale operates.
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