Organisers are expecting about 400 people to descend on Adelaide for the Students of Sustainability (SoS) conference over July 4 鈥 8.
The conference is held annually for students and activists involved in environment and social justice movements. Over the four days, workshops will be held on topics as diverse as climate change, guerrilla gardening, Indigenous rights, campaigning for renewable energy on campus and many more.
SoS gives participants the confidence, practical skills and motivation needed to campaign for a cleaner and healthier Earth.
World Peoples Summit on Climate Change and Mother Earth Rights
The following text is from a petition by the World People鈥檚 Movement for Mother Earth, which demands that United Nations climate change negotiations include proposals from the World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth, held in Cochabamba, Bolivia, in April. You can sign the petition . Find out more about the Cochabamba summit, including resolutions passed,
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Melbourne-based climate activist Ben Courtice toured Newcastle, Sydney and Wollongong from May 10 to 12 to report back from the World People鈥檚 Summit on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth, which took place in Bolivia in April.
The conference was held in Cochabamba and attracted about 35,000 activists. Bolivia鈥檚 radical indigenous President Evo Morales convened the summit. Organisers said people from more than 140 countries attended.
In Sydney, 45 people attended a reportback meeting on May 11, sponsored by 麻豆传媒 Weekly.
The tremendous success of the April 19-22 World Peoples Summit on Climate Change and Mother Earth Rights held in Cochabamba, Bolivia, has confirmed the well-deserved role of its initiator 鈥 Bolivian President Evo Morales 鈥 as one of the world鈥檚 leading environmental advocates.
Since being elected the country鈥檚 first indigenous president in 2005, Morales has continuously denounced the threat posed by the climate crisis and environmental destruction.
Morales has pointed the figure at the real cause of the problem: the consumerist and profit-driven capitalist system.
鈥淭here are two ways forward: Either save capitalism, or save Mother Earth鈥, Bolivian President Evo Morales said, stressing that this was the choice facing governments at a May 7 press conference in New York. There, he discussed the outcomes of the 35,000-strong World People鈥檚 Summit on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
A key demand adopted by the World People鈥檚 Summit on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth was for the industrialised First World nations to pay their 鈥渃limate debt鈥 to the underdeveloped nations. The summit was held in Cochabamba, Bolivia, over April 19-22 and attended by 35,000 people from around the world.
A key concept promoted at the summit was that of vivir bien 鈥 living well. This is similar to the common idea expressed in the West, 鈥渓ive simply so that others may simply live鈥.