Join the Peoples' Conference on Climate Change Live on the Internet
http://cmpcclive.org
Launch: 20 April 2010

The response to the World Peoples' Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth has been overwhelming. When online registrations closed on Friday 16 April, more than 15,000 people had registered from 126 countries. However thousands more have expressed their support and not been able to attend due to lack of financial resources or because they are not flying for environmental reasons. That is why we have been hard at work with a Bolivian team,
May First/People Link from the US, and
oneclimate.net from the UK and other groups to bring the conference live to everyone in the world who has an internet connection. The main broadcast feed will be available via satellite and web streaming with all of the sessions, such as simultaneous working groups sessions being recorded and archived. Here are some examples of online content:
Reports from Working Groups
Daily video report and lots of written blogs and notes on the discussion of the 17 working groups
Democracy Now moves to Bolivia
The award-winning
Democracy Now show has moved its entire operations to Bolivia for a week. Tune in daily to their live show for the latest on the conference, interesting debates and the best interviews.
Live radio show
Follow the conference through a live audio feed in Spanish and English and via programming by
www.earthcycles.net.
Virtual meetings between Bolivia and worldwide cities
May First/People Link is organizing virtual meetings between people in Bolivian and cities in US and elsewhere, at this point scheduled for April 20 at 7 pm Bolivian time. Please email
alfredo@mayfirst.org if you would like to join.
Tweet feed
Our web content will feature all the latest news from participants and conference organizers, using the hashtags
#cochabamba and
#cmpcc.
Have your say
Articles and reports will be open to comments, so you can share your thoughts on the critical issues and feed into the debates and proposals being constructed in Cochabamba. Featuring all the voices from the summit The conference website will show articles and blogs from all the major international environmental networks and independent media channels following the conference.
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