What’s on the agenda?
We will be discussing the day of direct action (on 12th Ocotober), and there will also be feedback and discussion on the People’s Summit in Cochabamba, updates about the mobilisation towards COP16 in Cancun, Mexico, and plenty of time for working groups. Given that the main purpose of this meeting is to organise the Day of Action, it would be great if groups could come with concrete proposals for how to get involved in it.
Draft agenda (suggestions are welcomed):
Friday
19.00 Agenda and Facilitation meetingSaturday
10.00 Introductions and brief update from individuals and groups present
10.45 feed back from Bolivia, brief disussion
19.00 Agenda and Facilitation meetingSaturday
10.00 Introductions and brief update from individuals and groups present
10.45 feed back from Bolivia, brief disussion
11.45 break
12.00 Update from Working- Groups (Finance, Process, CJ Paper, Others?)
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Update on Cancun mobilisation and discussion on CJA invovlement
15.00 Proposal from communications working group
15.00 Proposal from communications working group
16.00 break
16.30 Day of action discussion (how it fits with week of action, action proposals, how many, where, against what?)
17.30 form working groups for day of action
18.00 Working group timeSunday
10.00 common start, check up, what's to do
10.15 working group time
17.30 form working groups for day of action
18.00 Working group timeSunday
10.00 common start, check up, what's to do
10.15 working group time
13.00 Lunch
14.00 working group time
16.00 Report back from the WG- and decisions
18.00 evaluation, next meeting
16.00 Report back from the WG- and decisions
18.00 evaluation, next meeting
(please send any comments on the agenda to: info@climate-justice-action.org)Monday - CJ in Europe discussion
At the CJA meeting in Amsterdam in February a discussion paper was produced entitled 'What does Climate Justice mean in Europe?' (http://www.climate-justice-action.org/news/2010/03/28/what-does-climate-justice-mean-in-europe/). This day will be an opportunity to further develop the discussions raised in the paper, and to collectively explore the concept of Climate justice in Europe (for example, in areas such as international solidarity, food and agriculture, migration, militarism, energy, and production and consumtion) Written contributions in advance are welcomed.
Invitation to meeting:Take direct action for climate justice!
Where next for the climate justice movement after the failure of Copenhagen, the inspiration of Cochabamba? How can we move from demanding climate justice to actually fighting for climate justice? By taking direct action wherever we are to shut down major emitters, to fight false solutions, to reclaim our power over our own lives.Two years ago, the Latin American network ‘Global Minga’ called for an annual day of action in defence of mother earth on October 12, reclaiming the day that used to be imposed as ‘Columbus Day’. Responding to this call, and the demand for a day of action for ‘system change, not climate change’ made in Copenhagen by the global movements, Climate Justice Action is proposing a day of direct action for climate justice on October 12, 2010To discuss and plan this day of action, and other next steps for our movements, Climate Justice Action is organising a 2-day gathering that is open for everybody who is interested in the fight for climate justice. The meeting will be held at a climate camp in Bonn, Germany, from the 29th to the 30th of May.Practicalities
The meeting will be happening at the Bonn Climate Camp, in a meadow at an organic farm in Bonn-Messdorf (seewww.gutostler.de), 20 minutes by bus from Bonn train station.The meeting will take place from 10am to 6pm on both days, and you can arrive on the 28th. Food will be provided for a donation. Given that the meeting will be held in a climate camp, you should, if possible, bring a tent and sleeping bag. If that is not possible or desirable for you, please let us know in advance (mail to: CJABonn[at]gmail.com). More details can be found here:
At the CJA meeting in Amsterdam in February a discussion paper was produced entitled 'What does Climate Justice mean in Europe?' (http://www.climate-justice-action.org/news/2010/03/28/what-does-climate-justice-mean-in-europe/). This day will be an opportunity to further develop the discussions raised in the paper, and to collectively explore the concept of Climate justice in Europe (for example, in areas such as international solidarity, food and agriculture, migration, militarism, energy, and production and consumtion) Written contributions in advance are welcomed.
Invitation to meeting:Take direct action for climate justice!
Invitation
to the next Climate Justice Action gathering, 29-30.5. in Bonn, GermanyWhere next for the climate justice movement after the failure of Copenhagen, the inspiration of Cochabamba? How can we move from demanding climate justice to actually fighting for climate justice? By taking direct action wherever we are to shut down major emitters, to fight false solutions, to reclaim our power over our own lives.Two years ago, the Latin American network ‘Global Minga’ called for an annual day of action in defence of mother earth on October 12, reclaiming the day that used to be imposed as ‘Columbus Day’. Responding to this call, and the demand for a day of action for ‘system change, not climate change’ made in Copenhagen by the global movements, Climate Justice Action is proposing a day of direct action for climate justice on October 12, 2010To discuss and plan this day of action, and other next steps for our movements, Climate Justice Action is organising a 2-day gathering that is open for everybody who is interested in the fight for climate justice. The meeting will be held at a climate camp in Bonn, Germany, from the 29th to the 30th of May.Practicalities
The meeting will be happening at the Bonn Climate Camp, in a meadow at an organic farm in Bonn-Messdorf (seewww.gutostler.de), 20 minutes by bus from Bonn train station.The meeting will take place from 10am to 6pm on both days, and you can arrive on the 28th. Food will be provided for a donation. Given that the meeting will be held in a climate camp, you should, if possible, bring a tent and sleeping bag. If that is not possible or desirable for you, please let us know in advance (mail to: CJABonn[at]gmail.com). More details can be found here:
https://mensch.coop/index.php?p[0]=showSingle&p[1]=ID&p[2]=1376&p[3]=Blog::SubPages&p[]=showBoth&p[]=ID&p[]=1380&lang=deuSee you all in Bonn – and if not, see you on the streets on October 12th!
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