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Why the International Day of Peasants’ Struggles is important

April 19, 2011April 19, 2011 admin

http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/poverty-matters/2011/apr/18/international-day-peasants-rights-grow-food Peasants and small farmers make up half of the world population and grow at least 70% of the world’s food (pdf). This group includes small-scale farmers, pastoralists, landless people, […]

New Report Details Consequences of World Bank’s Fossil Fuel Bing

April 14, 2011April 14, 2011 admin

Bank’s pattern of harmful lending disqualifies it from role in climate finance WASHINGTON, D.C. — The World Bank continues its fossil fuel financing binge, evading environmental standards and worsening poverty […]

After Cancun: Building the movement for climate justice

February 3, 2011February 16, 2011 admin

Après Cancun : FSM à Dakar, G8 – G20, Durban, comment construire le mouvement de la justice climatique ? from Alter-Echos on Vimeo.

La Vía Campesina Declaration in Cancun

January 14, 2011February 16, 2011 admin

The thousands of solutions to the climate crisis are in the hands of the people The members of La Vía Campesina, coming from 29 Mexican states and 36 countries from […]

South-South summit on climate justice and finance

December 14, 2010February 16, 2011 admin

Cancun Declaration We, peoples’ organizations from throughout the global South, representing a diversity of networks in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America, and the Caribbean, convened in Cancun, Mexico, for […]

COP 16 ends: Cancun climate change talks disappoint global expectations

December 11, 2010December 11, 2010 admin

In the early morning hours of December 11, 2010 a COP 16 Accord was announced. However the text of this Accord did not represent an advance on what came out […]

No role for World Bank in climate finance

December 9, 2010December 9, 2010 admin

An Open Letter to the Governments of the World Meeting at the UNFCCC in Cancun People and communities throughout the global South need hundreds of billions of dollars each year […]

Social forces are on the move toward Cancun

December 2, 2010December 3, 2010 admin

The 16th U.N. convening on climate change in Cancun this week–also known as COP16–comes a year after a dismally disappointing Copenhagen meeting hijacked by the United States, with President Obama […]

Join the ‘World Bank Out of Climate Finance’ Campaign!

December 2, 2010December 2, 2010 admin

Sign on letter until 5th of December… Climate change is one of the gravest crises faced by humanity and the earth itself. Unprecedented levels of finance is needed to enable […]

CJN! network members (as at November 2010)

November 22, 2010November 22, 2010 admin

* Members of some of the larger networks and federations are listed in italics, however please note that many of these member groups are, themselves, national networks or federations. 350.org […]

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