Publicatie datum: do 3 dec 2009
Het volgende overzicht bevat ook een aantal niet-bossen gerelateerde evenementen die worden georganiseerd door GFC leden en andere partners. In het overzicht zijn niet alle bos-gerelateerde side events opgenomen die plaatsvinden in het Bella centrum.
Alle bijeenkomsten zijn in principe in het Klimaforum, of anders staat de locatie erbij vermeld. Dit overzicht kan nog wijzigen. Raadpleeg voor een actueel overzicht van het programma met de exacte tijdstippen en locaties de website:
http://en.cop15.dk
http://www.klimaforum09.org
8 December
20:00 - 21:30: the Global Forest Coalition, in cooperation with Global Justice Ecology Project will organize a side event at the Bella Centre on REDD Realities: The gap between REDD Dreams and the real-life forest policies. The event will present the results of an independent monitoring project on REDD policy development in 9 different countries. It will also elaborate on the potential impacts of REDD-projects like genetically modified tree plantations-on Indigenous Peoples, local communities and biodiversity
The Global Forest Coalition will also have an exhibition in the Bella Centre, where you can find more information materials from our organizations.
19:00 - 20:00 FASE Brazil will organize a film screening on "Voices of the South on Climate and Plantations"
9 December
13:00 - 15:00 The Latin American Network against Monoculture Tree plantations and the World Rainforest Movement organizes an event entitled "Monoculture Tree Plantations: False Solutions to Climate Change"
13:00 - 18:00 The People's Movement on Climate Change organizes an event to sign the "People's Protocol on Climate Change: Southern Voices on Climate Change"
15:00 - 16:00 Young Friends of the Earth Europe is organizing an event "Young activism for climate justice"
16:00 - 18:00 Global Justice Ecology Project, the North American focal point of the Global Forest Coalition, is organizing an event "GMO Trees, Plantations and REDD: Impacts on Indigenous Peoples & the Climate".
10 December
13:00 - 16:00 the Global Forest Coalition and the International Alliance of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests will organize an event entitled "Indigenous Perspectives on Forests and Climate Change." GFC is also co-sponsoring the subsequent event from 16:00 to 18:00 "Indigenous Speak out", which is organized by its North American focal point Global Justice Ecology Project, in cooperation with the Indigenous Environmental Network. The events will be followed by a reception
16:00 - 18:00, Friends of the Earth International is co-sponsoring an Ecological Debt Conference and Pre-session of an Ecological Debt Peoples' Tribunal "Ecological Debt and the violation of human rights and the rights of nature: A debt with the future of all". Global Forest Coalition representatives will participate in this tribunal as well.
11 December
Morning: Proposed "Plantations are not Forests" action at the Bella Centre
10:00 - 12:00 The Danish Vegetarian Society is organizing an event on "Meat Consumption and Climate Change"
13:00 - 18:00 Friends of the Earth International, the Global Forest Coalition, La Via Campesina and the World March of Women are organizing a major event "For Climate Justice: Food and Energy Sovereignty".
17:00 - 18:00 the Catalan Institute of Climate Sciences is organizing an event "Will Amazonia survive Climate Change?"
12 December
Global Forest Coalition members will join Climate Justice Now! at the manifestation
13 December
10:00-15:00 Friends of the Earth International is co-organizing an event on "Debt, trade, finance and climate change: at the roots of global economic and social injustice"
11:00-12:00 Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland is organizing and event "Carbon Markets don't work"
13:00-18:00 Friends of the Earth Denmark is organizing an event "Soya and pigs for food and fuel" followed by the launch of their new publication "Agriculture and climate change: Real problems, false solutions"
Global Forest Coalition will have an exhibition on what "sustainable forest management" could imply under the current definitions at the CIFOR Forest Day
14 December
10:00-12:00 Friends of the Earth Sweden is organizing an event "Saving the rainforest and transition to sustainable forestry in the North and the South" in which Global Forest Coalition representatives will participate
13:00 - 15:00 The Global Forest Coalition and the Taiga Rescue Network are co-organizing a joint event on "The Role of Boreal Forests in the Climate Change Debate".
16:00-18:00 Friends of the Earth Denmark is organizing an event on "Carbon capture and storage"
15 December
10:00 - 12:00 The Heinrich Boell Stiftung is organizing an event "REDD in Amazonia, will the tropical forest be part of the carbon market?"
13:00 – 14:00 Friends of the Earth International is organizing an event "False solutions – how to resist them and promote alternatives"
13:00 - 15:00 GenderCC is organizing a political salon: "Reflections on Gender and Climate Change"
15:00-17:00 Friends of the Earth International together with several other organizations is organizing an event "A New Climate Finance Compact – How to Ensure International and Intra-Societal Equity and Justice"
16:00-18:00 Friends of the Earth International and Corporate Europe Observatory are organizing the "Angry Mermaid Award Ceremony – worst corporate lobby group"
16 December
13:00 - 15:00 the Yasuni-ITT initiative group is organizing an event "the Yasuni-ITT initiative
16:30 - 18:00 Friends of the Earth International will organize a side event at the Bella Centre on Achieving climate justice: reducing emissions and building resilience without false solutions. Industrialized countries must lead immediate and steep emissions reductions without resorting to unjust false solutions. We present case-studies on how emission targets can be met, and why false solutions such as offsetting, ccs and agrofuels are dangerous distractions to achieving climate justice.
19:00-20:00 Friends of the Earth International is organizing the “Lost in Palm Oil” film screening followed by the “Voices of the Central American Movement of Victims” and “Towards Solutions” film screenings
