Features / Victims of climate change

  • 24 October 2012 | | |

    Participatory Process

    Interview with Orlando Aguiluz, of the Association of Water Beneficiaries in Tonacatepeque, San Salvador

    Social and community management of water will be one of the central issues at the International Conference “Climate Change, Territories and Social Movements” that begins on November 5 in El Salvador. The event is organized by Friends of the Earth International and CESTA-Friends of the Earth El Salvador. Read more

  • 15 October 2012 | | |

    United We Are Strong

    Interview with Adan Cuadra, of the Irish Catholic Agency, El Salvador

    The participation of victims and people affected by climate change in the upcoming International Conference organized by Friends of the Earth El Salvador, will be vital, said Adan Cuadra, of the Programa Trocaire in El Salvador. He said the aim is to revert the existing dispersion in the social and environmental movement. Read more

  • 18 May 2012 | |

    Climate Refugees

    Coordinator of Friends of the Earth Asia-Pacific Demands Action to Tackle Serious Crisis of People Displaced by Climate Change

    The serious impacts of the climate crisis, including the rise of sea levels, heavy rains and floods, have lead to the displacement of thousands of people who are currently homeless in Asia-Pacific. We are not talking about a future threat, this is happening today. Some studies warn that by the end of the century there will be 200 million climate refugees in Asia. Watch video

  • 17 December 2009 | | |

    Rising Voices - 27th Edition

    On this week's show we had a live contact with our correspondent in Copenhagen. He told us about the situation of the negotiations in the UN COP 15 on Climate Change and the brutal police repression in the demonstrations of the civil society. We interviewed Ronnie Hall, from the Global Forest Coalition, who is also in Copenhagen. She explained the links between trade an climate change. And finally we talked about the Flood, where nearly 100.000 people marched for climate justice on Saturday. Read more

  • 13 July 2009 | |

    Small genocides

    Panama: Indigenous conflict over Chan 75 continues causing controversy

    The indigenous of the Panamanian community of Charco La Pava have few protest measures left to express their rejection to the building of hydroelectric dam Chan 75. Read more

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