The proposals of the "Agreement of the People" in the texts for negotiation United Nations Climate Change
After a week of negotiations, the main conclusions of the World Conference on Climate Change and People's Rights Mother Earth (Cochabamba, April 2010) have been incorporated in the UN document Climate Change, which has now been recognized as a negotiating text by the 192 states gathered in Bonn, Germany , during the first week of August 2010 .
most relevant points that have been incorporated for consideration at the next round of negotiations prior to Cancun, to be held in China , are
+ The 50% reduction in emissions of greenhouse gases by developed countries for the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol of 2013 to 2017.
+ Stabilize temperature increase of 1 C and 300 parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
+ Ensure fair distribution of atmospheric space , debt taking into account climate emissions by developed countries to developing countries.
+ Full respect for human rights and inherent rights of indigenous peoples women, children and migrants.
+ Full recognition of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
+ Recognition and rights of Mother Earth to achieve harmony with nature.
+ Ensure compliance with the commitments of developed countries through the establishment of an International Court of Justice Climate.
+ Rejection the new carbon market mechanisms, which transferred the responsibility for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases from developed countries to developing countries.
+ Promotion of measures to change consumption patterns of developed countries.
+ Adoption of necessary measures in all relevant fora to be excluded from the protection of intellectual property rights to the useful and economically sustainable technologies to mitigate climate change
+ Developed countries will allocate 6% of gross national product for actions related to climate change.
+ integrated forest management, mitigation and adaptation, not market mechanisms and ensuring the full participation of indigenous peoples and local communities.
+ Prohibition of conversion of natural forests to plantations , as monoculture plantations are not forests, but should encourage the protection and conservation of forests naturales.
The proposals of “Peoples Agreement” in the texts for
United Nations negotiation on Climate Change
After a week of negotiations, the main conclusions of the World Peoples Conference on Climate Change and the Right of Mother Earth (Cochabamba, April 2010) have been incorporated in the document of United Nations on Climate Change, that now have been recognized as a negotiation text for the 192 countries which has been congregated in Bonn, Germany, during the first week august of 2010.
The most important points that have been incorporated for its consideration in the next round of negotiation before Cancun, that will take place in China, are:
• 50 % reduction of greenhouse gasses emission by developed countries for second period of commitments from the Kyoto Protocol years 2013 to 2017.
• Stabilize the rise of temperature to 1 C and 300 parts for million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
• To guarantee an equitable distribution of atmospheric space, taking into account the climate debt of emissions by developed countries for developing countries.
• Full respect for the Human Rights and the inherent rights of indigenous peoples, women, children and migrants.
• Full recognition to the United Nations Declaration on of Indigenous Peoples Rights.
• Recognition and defense of the rights of Mother Earth to ensure harmony with nature.
• Guarantee the fulfillment of the commitments from the developed countries though the building of an International Court of Climate Justice.
• Rejection to the new mechanisms of carbon markets that transfer the responsibility of the reduction in emissions of greenhouse gases from developed countries to developing countries.
• Promotion of measures that change the consumption patterns of the developed countries.
• Adoption of necessary measures in all relevant forums to be excluded from the protection of the intellectual property rights to technologies and ecologically sustainable useful to mitigate climate change.
• Developed countries will allocate 6% of their national gross product to actions relatives to Climate Change.
• Integrated management of forest, to mitigation and adaptation, without market mechanics and ensuring the full participation of indigenous peoples and local communities.
• Prohibition the conversion of natural forest for plantations, since the monoculture plantations are not forest, instead should encourage the protection and conservation of natural forests.
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