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On line accompaniement of People Climat summit  around COP23
Bonn November 5-7 act405 


WHO IS CONVENING  : Bel'M With the placing of this  online accompaniment activity in Dynex1 WSF extension dynamics,  ,  Bel'M confirm they consider themselves  to be participating instance in the world social forum process, as both described in the  Charter of principles of world social forum   

 

WHAT   People climate Summit  in the context of COP23  http://openfsm.net/projects/espacios-oe/event2017-activities-worldwide-around-cop-dates-bonn   program  http://openfsm.net/projects/espacios-oe/event2017-people-climate-summit-bonn-program


WHEN WHERE    november 5 6 7   https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/germany

DOCUMENTATION  :video memory of the meeting  in chronological sequence  

HOW IS REMOTE PARTICIPATION INCLUDED?   To participate  as  remote participants through chat room + photos notes and live video:          

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From Counting CO2 towards a sweeping change: how do we work towards transition?

    Sunday 5.11., Start: 5.30 pm

    Place: IGS Beuel

    Climate justice is much more than a technical reduction of CO2-emissions – we need a sweeping transition of society. On this panel we will explore: How can we find an inspiring vision for a society based on caring for the planet and each other? What can we learn from positive examples around the world? How do we break out of our own single-issue„silos“ and connect for a common movement? What are important leverages and alliances to realize this change, to which physical places do we need to take our protest?

    Speakers: Lidy Nacpil (Asian Peoples’ Movement on Debt and Development), N.N. (Indigenous Environmental Network), Jutta Sundermann (Aktion Agrar), Christiane Kliemann (Degrowth Network, Transition Bonn), Magdalena Heuwieser (System Change not Climate Change)

    Moderation: Daniel Mittler (Greenpeace International)

     https://www.facebook.com/100013515491708/videos/361714567622390/ 52mn 

    https://www.facebook.com/100013515491708/videos/361762107617636/  1h25 

6 NOVEMBER WORKSHOPS

 

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Bringing the World to Bonn: Let’s Plan Actions for Climate Justice!

Nov 6th, 9:30am to 12:00pm

Place: GSI-R2, Gustav-Stresemann-Institut, Wissenschaftszentrum Bonn, K1

Speaker: Malou Tabios-Nuera & Nathan Thanki

Languages: English

Format: interactive methods

Join activists from around the world to plan collective action for climate justice. We want to collaborate with you for a variety of types of actions in Bonn throughout the two weeks of the COP and surrounding activity. Bring your ideas and enthusiasm and let's plan how to amplify climate justice demands!

 https://www.facebook.com/100013515491708/videos/361994897594357/ 1h59mn 

deutschlandundwsf act405 demand climate justice action calendar during cop23  

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Climate, Militarisms and Wars

Nov 6th, 2:30pm to 4:30pm

Place: Wissenschaftszentrum Bonn, R152a

Speaker: (to follow)

Languages: English & Interpretation in German

International climate diplomacy has evaded how systemic and structural issues are interlinked, and neither have these recognized how resource extraction breeds tensions, fuels conflicts and are facilitated by and have led to increased militarism and wars. Military interventionism and wars of aggression operate in the guise of the “war on terrorism”, but are actually wars to grab fossil fuel and other natural resources, as well as trade routes in these conflict regions. This workshop seeks to highlight these links and provide a space for strategic movement building.

 https://www.facebook.com/100013515491708/videos/362116274248886/ 1h05mn

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we are just out of this workshop : The Just Transition: Stop Lying and Start Doin

Nov 6th, 9:30am to 12:00pm

Place: Wissenschaftszentrum Bonn, S12

Speaker: Clara Paillard, @Dominic Brown & Sean Sweeney

Languages: English and french

Hedge funds, banks and capitalists are not investing enough in renewables to stop climate change, and Trade Unions for Energy Democracy have the figures to show this. There is no alternative now but massive government action. That means public support for renewable energies, efficient public transport and conversion of buildings to meet our climate goals, and jobs for working people. @Climate jobs campaigns from different countries will explain how this would work. 

https://www.facebook.com/100013515491708/videos/362165064244007/    40mn 

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Converging for Just Transition – Building local living economies – Cooling the planet together

Nov 6th, 5:00pm to 7:00pm  Place: Wissenschaftszentrum Bonn, R152a

Speaker: Daniel Angelim, Kali Akuno, Kandi Mossett & Paula Gioia

Languages: English and portuguese

This workshop will deepen discussion around what Just Transition means when grounded in the leadership and experiences of Indigenous Peoples, peasants, fence-line communities, and frontline workers movements. We will explore the importance of convergence building among grassroots movements in order to promote a Just Transition and to achieve real systemic changes, so that livelihood cannot be pitted against health or the environment. 

https://www.facebook.com/100013515491708/videos/362197024240811/    2h07mn

 

    7 NOVEMBER WORKSHOPS

 

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short visit to the people climate summit tent along the Rhein river 

https://www.facebook.com/100013515491708/videos/362489287544918/  2mn

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Organising for people’s development sovereignty, our right to say NO

    Nov 7th, 9:30am to 12:00pm  Place: Wissenschaftszentrum Bonn, K1 languages english and portuguese and french

    Extractives, mining, energy and mega infrastructure projects displace communities, destroy nature, erode livelihoods and detach people from their culture. Communities across the world resist this violent dispossession on the basis of their own ideas about development and the good life. Free Prior and Informed Consent, whether legislated or not, is a critical tool in these resistances. This space converges movements and struggles for development sovereignty and self determination.

    https://www.facebook.com/100013515491708/videos/362495934210920/  2h11mn 

     

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Women for Climate Justice: a workshop for building strategies