Posts Tagged ‘Climate Change’

Dec

5

Durban, South Africa: Global Day of Action

2011

During COP 17, the UN’s latest round of climate talks, civil society organizations – including 4 IDEX Partners – are mobilizing from all over the world to put pressure from the outside on the government negotiators on the inside.

Katherine Zavala – IDEX’s Program Manager, Grassroots Alliances – is in South Africa on a site visit to our partners and to support their activities at COP 17.  She reports from Durban.

Getting ready to walk in the Global Day of Action march in Durban, South Africa where the UN COP17 talks are taking place

It wasn’t easy to get the right route for the Global Day of Action march, but after multiple negotiations with the municipality a path was finally agreed on. It would start at Botha’s Garden, going towards Down West Street, turn into Aliwal Street [ Samora Machel ] and then in Braam Fisher Street [Ordinance Road] to meet the UN President of COP 17, Christina Figueres at the International Convention Center. The march ended at the Old Pavilion site, next to the beach.

Arriving at Botha’s Garden around 10am, I found a huge octopus marking the ending point of the march. The octopus represented USA and its demands for more carbon markets!

I joined the march with IDEX Partner Biowatch who had brought 15 farm workers (mostly women) from rural KwaZulu Natal to Durban to be part of the protests at the People’s Space and the International Convention Center (ICC) where the UNFCCC conversations were happening.

This was the first time the farm workers had been part of this process and in their debrief later many expressed how powerful it was for them to see African leaders in different networks and movements.

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Nov

30

“We are part of the solutions to the challenges we’re facing. We could be the biggest solution” – Dispatches from COP 17

2011

During COP 17, the UN’s latest round of climate talks, civil society organizations – including 4 IDEX Partners – are mobilizing from all over the world to put pressure from the outside on the government negotiators on the inside.

Katherine Zavala – IDEX’s Program Manager, Grassroots Alliances – is in South Africa on a site visit to our partners and to support their activities at COP 17She reports from Durban.

Sign making at Biowatch Workshop

Workshop participants make signs for the Global Day of Action march at the Biowatch/ABN Agroecology and Climate workshop

 During the week of COP17, IDEX Partner Biowatch facilitated a workshop on Agroecology and Climate with African Biodiversity Network (ABN) at the People’s Space.

The event drew over 55 participants consisting mostly of women farm workers, but also men and youth from rural KwaZulu Natal, Tanzania, Mozambique, Uganda and Kenya.

The workshop highlighted agroecology as a key solution to climate change.

Many Western-oriented thinkers define this as the alternative method of agriculture, but as quoted from Gathuru Mburu, ABN’s Director from Kenya, “This is not the alternative for me. This is the natural path that we should and ought to be following.”

Four experts on agroecology shared their practices and experience: Mercy Mutave from Institute for Culture and Ecology (Kenya); Helena Paul, Eco Nexus (UK); Lawrence Mkhalipi, Biowatch (South Africa); Sophiwe Florence Dlamini, Biowatch Community Facilitator in Pongola, KwaZulu Natal (South Africa).

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30

1,000 Durbans: Global Week of Action!

2011

IDEX Partner Biowatch's workshop brought together rural women farm workers to put together posters to march with on Dec 3rd's Global Day of Action

IDEX is joining social movements from across the globe in creating 1000′s of Durbans in conjunction with the social movement activities around the UN climate talks in Durban, South Africa.

Why? To demonstrate to governments around the world the people’s determination to prevent catastrophic climate change.

This year the Global Day of Action calling for a “1,000 Durbans” is being headed up by Desmond D’Sa, of IDEX partner South Durban Community Environmental Alliance, which will see a non-violent mass march in Durban calling for measures to halt climate change.

 “World leaders are discussing the fate of our planet but they are far from reaching a solution to climate change. If they fail to make progress we will see drought and hunger blight our country and continent even further. We call on all South African’s to march with us this Saturday and remind our leaders they must come to a fair climate change deal that avoids runaway climate change.” - Desmond D’sa

Like many organizations around the US and the world, IDEX will be marking the Global Day of Action and supporting our South African partners through a series of activities to highlight grassroots communities concerns and making the local-global links around climate change work.

In Durban, staffer Katherine Zavala will be supporting partner activities and networking to promote climate justice solutions.

In the US, we will engage in activities that include:

  • Occupy Oakland Event – Friday, December 2:

Join us at the Occupy Oakland General Assembly on at 6pm as we introduce a statement of solidarity with social movements in Durban. Email yeshica at idex.org for info.

  • Oakland Urban Farm Event – Saturday, December 3:

We’ll be supporting a Bay Area ally organization as they demonstrate sustainable urban food-growing practices on their public land-based farm in an East Oakland community.

  • Learning Call – Tuesday, December 6th:

At 9am (Pacific) and 7pm (South Africa), IDEX will be hosting Learning Call: Grassroots Leaders Live from South AfricaCivil Society’s Role in COP17 Climate Talks in Durban with our four partners organizing on climate justice issues at COP 17. This is a unique, firs- time effort to bring grassroots voices live and direct from one of these events. We are very excited about this first-time event! If you are interested, please call the office at 415-824-8284 for more information.

  • COp17 Report Back –  Later in January, date TBA:

We’ll be participating alongside Bay Area ally organizations about COP 17 and our partners’ grassroots solutions to climate change.

To read more about the 1000 Durbans Global Week of Action and to see other actions happening around the US, visit: www.grassrootsclimatesolutions.net.

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COP 17: Whose Voices Will Be Heard?

2011

In South Durban, host of COP 17, this year's UN climate talks, homes are located directly next to oil refineries and factories. The factories continue to offer no support to these families who are at risk because of their poor environmental practices.

- Written by Yeshica Weerasekera, Director, Program Partnerships

As the COP 17 UN Climate Talks kicked off this week, in Durban, South Africa, I’ve noticed a sudden and somewhat limited flurry of media interest.

With the world at great risk from the consequences of global warming, millions of people are rightly concerned about whose interests the UN negotiators will protect as they hash out a deal to address climate change.

Will they, as they have to date, focus on market interests, short-term costs and narrow, political expediency, or will they take the ethical higher ground and think of equitable solutions which protect vulnerable communities, the rights of nature and future generations?

I rarely hear the voices of the poor in the media, however, and the scale and impact of the environmental crises on their communities.

Africa Will be “Frying”
In each of the countries that IDEX works in, our partners remind us time and time again of the deepening impact of changing weather patterns and toxic pollution.

An agreement to limit global temperature to even the best-hoped for 2 degrees centigrade, for example, will mean a 4 degree change in Africa, the most vulnerable continent, and catastrophe for it’s people. Africa will be “frying” as African environmentalists lament.

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Nov

28

Mobilizing the Voices of Grassroots Organizations at COP 17

2011

An estimated 40,000 people from all around the world are arriving in Durban, South Africa this week for COP 17, the UN’s latest round of climate talks.  Civil society organizations – including 4 IDEX Partners – are mobilizing from all over the world to put pressure from the outside on the government negotiators on the inside.

Katherine Zavala – IDEX’s Program Manager, Grassroots Alliances – is in South Africa on a site visit to our partners and to support their activities at COP 17.  She reports from Durban.

What is COP17?

COP17 is the 17th annual meeting where world governments get together to discuss and negotiate solutions to mitigate climate change. COP stands for Conference of Parties – the parties being the 195 nations that signed the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

The ultimate goal of the UNFCCC is to get nations to cut greenhouse gas emissions, so that these gases stabilize at a level that will prevent “dangerous” climate change.

Why COP 17 Matters for Grassroots Organizations

Many grassroots organizations were disappointed with the outcome of the last COP (COP16), held in Cancun, Mexico to the point where many feel (and rightly so) hopeless with this process and foresee governments once again prioritizing false market-based solutions to climate change.

But it is important to continue to mobilize and amplify the voices of grassroots organizations, especially those based in South Africa, as the COP17 lands on the African continent for the second time.

The People’s Space: IDEX’s South African Partners and Their Role in COP 17

Durban is home to two of IDEX South African Partners. One of them, South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA), is actively convening and establishing the alternative civil society space (The People’s Space) during COP17.

This space will provide the base for organizations to network and share grassroots solutions to tackle climate change in real, practical ways to ensure their communities’ ability to cope with and adapt to climate change.

Four IDEX Partners in South Africa to Present Their Climate Justice Solutions

IDEX will be present at the civil society space, as an ally and supporter of four IDEX Partners and Grantees who will all be present this week organizing and networking to promote their climate justice solutions:

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Nov

10

My Visit With The Amazing Women of Ñepi Behña

2011

IDEX staff and Ñepi Behña staff with women co-operative members in Hidalgo, Mexico.

IDEX staff and Ñepi Behña staff with women cooperative members in Hidalgo, Mexico.

Paula Vlamings, an IDEX Board Member, recently returned from a memorable and inspiring partner visit with the women of  Ñepi Behña  (Women of Dignity), one of IDEX’s partners that supports several women’s cooperatives in the area of Hildalgo, north of Mexico City. 

Along with Katherine, IDEX’s Program Manager of Grassroots Alliances and several staff members of  Ñepi Behña, we piled into a pickup van and headed out from Mexico City for a 2-hour drive to the region of Valle de Mezquital. Read the rest of this entry »

Aug

11

Meet Elvira Sanchez, Grassroots Leader from IDEX Partner in Guatemala

2011

Elvira Sanchez Toscano helped to found Institute for Overcoming Urban Poverty (ISMU) – an IDEX partner in Guatemala  – over a decade ago together with community groups in the urban shantytowns of Guatemala City. Through ISMU, Elvira has helped develop housing improvement projects, youth leadership and women’s empowerment programs, educational scholarships as well as participating in a regional movement on climate change.

In July, Elvira came to the United States to present the work of ISMU at the International Human Rights Funders Conference in New York and meet with ally organizations in New York, Washington D.C. and Seattle. IDEX Program Manager Katherine Zavala conducted this interview with Elvira below.

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Aug

4

Climate Justice Locally and Globally: IDEX Among Broad Coalition Asking California Governer to Reconsider Cap-and-Trade

2011

IDEX joined forces with various nonprofit groups around California and co-signed a letter to California Governor Jerry Brown, urging him to reconsider the proposed cap-and-trade program.IDEX has long-standing relationships with on-the-ground organizations in places where communities are already feeling the effects of climate change and facing increasing emergencies and disasters. Click here to read more on the work IDEX is doing in Climate Action.

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Jun

24

South African Environmental Justice Leader Shares Vision during US Trip

2011

Desmond D’Sa, a key leader in the South African climate justice movement and chairperson of IDEX Partner South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA), came to the Bay Area, Seattle, and New York as to share his findings of pollution left by major oil refineries in south Durban, and participate in the ongoing discussion of getting large oil companies to change their destructive ways.

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May

17

Partner Visit: South African Environmentalist Desmond D’Sa

2011

IDEX is pleased to announce that in June, Desmond D’Sa of South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) – an IDEX partner since 2009 – will be visiting the United States. Desmond will be sharing the work of his organization at events in the Bay Area, Seattle, and New York- visit our calendar soon for more details. Read the rest of this entry »

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