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Poor women will be central to fighting Climate Change

COP16 - United Nations Climate Change Conference © Amnesty International

COP16 - United Nations Climate Change Conference © AP GraphicsBank

By Emily Nevins, Head of Amnesty International’s Delegation to COP16

“We owe it to our daughters and grand-daughters” – Patricia Espinoza, President of COP16

Monday marked the start of week two of the COP16 climate change negotiations, which are taking place in Cancun, Mexico. Although these negotiations have not received the same amount of media attention as those in Copenhagen, Denmark last year, the outcomes of this round of negotiations are no less important to millions of people around the world – half of whom are women.

In an event chaired on Monday by Mary Robinson, the former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and ex-President of Ireland, Patricia Espinoza, the Foreign Minister of Mexico and President of COP16, Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and others, discussed the impacts of climate change on women and the role of women in addressing climate change.

They spoke about how women are affected by climate change, for example water and food scarcity pushing rural women deeper into poverty and vulnerability. Christiana Figueres argued that the fact that 50 percent of women continue to cook with open fires – a contributor to carbon emissions – speaks both to the experiences of women in many parts of the world and for the need to involve women in finding global solutions that work locally.

Several panellists said that the strength of women living in poverty as agents of change on climate cannot be overlooked or underestimated, in particular because of their role in educating young people, in agriculture, and in their connective roles between people in local society. Continuar leyendo ‘Poor women will be central to fighting Climate Change’ »

Rio hosts World Urban Forum

Demonstrations at the Urban Social Forum, Amnesty International

Ivahanna Larrosa, Executive Director, Amnesty International, Uruguay, www.amnistia.org.uy

The Fifth World Urban Forum is being held in Río de Janeiro this week. Organized by the United Nations, its purpose is to discuss ‘rapid urbanization and its impact on communities, cities, economies, climate change and policies’.

At the same time, social movements involved in the Urban Reform National Forum are developing the Urban Social Forum as a parallel space in which people can exchange ideas and experiences and make their voices heard. Both events are near to each other and people from all over the world will attend.

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Impressions from the first day at the COP15

Lisa Blinkenberg is International Coordinator with Amnesty International in Denmark and is part of the Amnesty International COP15 delegation.

I have arrived at the COP15 in Copenhagen, Denmark with tens of thousands of people from all over the world to witness what will be one of the important two weeks in modern times. I am one of about 15,000 delegates who have descended on the Bella Centre in Copenhagen to put pressure on governments to reach a Fair, Ambitious and Binding agreement by 18 December.
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