From November 30 to December 11 in Paris, the French capital, the UN Climate Change COP 21 will take place. There, negotiators from over 190 countries will try to reach a new global agreement to address climate change. At the same time, and perhaps more strongly than ever in the history of COPs, a French coalition of organizations and social movements, and most diverse groups from many parts of the world, will carry out various activities, protests, marches, and other actions to make the solutions and voices of the people heard.Thousands of activists are expected to arrive in Paris from the most diverse countries in the world. Real World Radio will be there for a special coverage of the two-week UN negotiations and the mobilization of the peoples of the world to demand climate justice.
13 October 2015 | News | Victims of climate change | UN Climate Change COP 21 | Financialization of nature
The peoples of the world gathered in Tiquipaya, Bolivia from 10 to 12 October 2015, we worked on a agreed proposal to be presented to the international community and governments around the world to preserve the life and combat climate change; as an urgent response to a failed capitalist system and civilization model that are the structural causes of the climate crisis in the world. Read more
25 September 2015 | News | UN Climate Change COP 21
FFriends of the Earth Japan issued an urgent call to the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to respect its own environmental and social guidelines and reject financing for a 2,000-megawatt-coal-fired plant in Batang, Central Java, Indonesia. Read more
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