Em novembro de 2021, a Plataforma CIPÓ estará em Glasgow, na Escócia, para a Conferência do Clima da ONU — a COP26. Por meio de sua participação, a CIPÓ pretende atingir três objetivos principais:
- Ajudar a pressionar governos, inclusive o brasileiro, a assumir compromissos significativos para reduzir as emissões de gases de efeito estufa, em conformidade com o Acordo de Paris;
- Colaborar com outras organizações da sociedade civil na pressão pelo fim das políticas com efeitos socioambientais negativos que estão sendo implementadas na Amazônia brasileira – que têm graves consequências não só para as comunidades locais, especialmente povos indígenas e comunidades tradicionais, mas também para o clima. A CIPÓ também busca pressionar pela adoção de abordagens mais sustentáveis e inclusivas na região;
- Para compartilhar as pesquisas recentes da CIPÓ sobre temas relacionados ao clima, incluindo: crimes ambientais; cooperação internacional em torno de questões climáticas; gênero, clima e segurança; participação da sociedade civil nas negociações climáticas; e racismo ambiental/climático – com Estados-Membros da ONU, sociedade civil, organizações internacionais e atores do setor privado envolvidos na promoção ação climática.
Manteremos está atualizada para incluir os eventos públicos dos quais a CIPÓ participará durante a COP26. Fique ligada(o)!
5 de novembro
Evento: “Understanding Ecological Threats, Peace, and Resilience”
(Parte do ICC Climate Action Forum)
Data e horário: November 5th from 10:00-11:00 am EST
Descrição: Increases in population, the degradation of natural resources and climate change are increasing the occurrence of ecological events. These events will result in heightened poverty and an increased likelihood of conflict and mass migration. Research from the Institute for Economics and Peace shows that by 2050, the global population is projected to reach 10 billion, with 80% of the world’s population living in countries with the highest levels of conflict. This session will introduce findings from the second edition of the Ecological Threat Register (ETR), a report that highlights the impact of ecological threats on peace, conflict, and development. With a unique approach, the ETR measures levels of socio-economic resilience to determine the ability of nations to adapt, mitigate, and recover from ecological shocks, covering 157 states and territories in its analysis. The report recommends that to reduce the impact of future ecological shocks, uncovering future trends and exploring systems change is vital if we wish to build resilience in the most vulnerable areas of the world.
Idioma: Espanhol
Inscrições: https://hopin.com/events/icc-make-climate-action-everyone-s-business-conference/registration
6 de novembro
Evento: Governing our Climate Future
Data e horário: Nov 6 from 8-9:30am
Organizadores: Climate Governance Commission — Global Challenges Foundation, Stimson Center, Exponential Roadmap Initiative, the Global Governance Forum, Global Governance Innovation Network (GGIN), International Environment Forum.
Descrição: Given the gravity of the climate crisis, stronger global climate and environmental governance is urgently needed. The Climate Governance Commission’s new Interim Report, Governing our Climate Future, explores global governance proposals to address the climate crisis. The United Nations (UN) Secretary General has urged all nations to declare a state of climate emergency, and has also called the recent Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) ⎯ which reports the worsening unprecedented, unequivocal and irreversible (for centuries to millennia) effects caused by human-induced global heating ⎯ a “Code Red for Humanity.” Even with this sharpening scientific understanding, the vast majority of the world’s emitters are not yet on track to meet their pledges of emission cuts, and current global governance approaches remain weak, lacking in accountability mechanisms, fragmented and siloed. In order to support the Paris Agreement commitments, what new approaches and governance innovations might the international community wish to consider, as a matter of priority? And what strategies can be considered to ensure that these innovations are implemented?
9 de novembro
Evento: Global Assembly for the Amazon
Data e horário: Nov 9 from 2pm (GMT +1)
Endereço: Centre for Contemporary Arts located at 350 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow G2 3JD
Descrição: There is no solution to the climate crisis without the Amazon. The Amazon is on the verge of collapse due to the predatory activities of agro-livestock corporations, monocultures, the planting of genetically modified seeds, agrofuels, legal and illegal mining, the extraction and spillage of hydrocarbons, biopiracy, hydroelectric mega-projects, mega-infrastructure, drug trafficking and organized crime.
The governments of the Amazonian countries do not put a stop to these activities and, on the contrary, aggravate them in a Dantesque way as in the case of Bolsonaro. The governments of the so-called developed countries do not prohibit the importation of products that deforest and destroy the Amazon. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), which is meeting for the 26th time in Glasgow, Scotland, is also failing to adopt measures to address the structural causes of the destruction of the Amazon. On the contrary, the UNFCCC supports new carbon markets for forests such as the LEAF (Lowering Emissions by Accelerating Forest finance) initiative promoted by the governments of the United States, the United Kingdom, Norway and several transnational corporations such as Bayer, Nestle and Amazon. Likewise, through the Green Climate Fund, it has just approved a US$279 million loan to support private investment in the Amazon Bioeconomy Fund administered by the Inter-American Development Bank.
Enough of profiting from human tragedy and climate change! The Amazon is not an object but a subject with rights that is home and territory of indigenous peoples, quilombolas, riverine people, siringueros (rubber tappers), caboclos, marrons, peasants, women, youth and inhabitants of the Amazonian cities. Recognition and respect for indigenous territories and the peoples that inhabit this territory is vital to save the Amazon and climate collapse.
Faced with this situation, we call ourselves to the World Assembly on the Amazon and the Climate Crisis to be held virtually and in person parallel to COP 26, within the framework of the People’s Summit in Glasgow, Scotland, on Tuesday, November 9 at 14:00 from the United Kingdom, 8:00 from Ecuador, Colombia and Peru, 9:00 from Bolivia, Guyana and Venezuela, and 10:00 from Brazil-São Paulo, French Guyana and Suriname.
Evento: “Do local ao global – aumentando a ambição e tomando medidas para defender o Acordo de Paris”
Organizadores: IMSISS, Global Challenges Foundation e UNA-UK
Data e hora: 9 de novembro, 18h às 20h GMT Local: Edifício Adam Smith, 28 Bute Gardens, Glasgow G12 8RS
Descrição: Enquanto aguardamos os resultados das negociações durante a COP26, o debate promovido pelo IMSISS, GCF e UNA-UK irá explorar uma série de ações práticas para manter vivo os objetivos do Acordo de Paris em níveis local e global, tais como: promoção de recomendações para ação do Conselho de Segurança sobre clima e segurança; iniciativas locais para as organizações adotarem; como os governos podem ser responsabilizados; recomendações para governança climática global; e ações que os indivíduos podem realizar. Com um painel de especialistas de diferentes setores, esta sessão promete uma discussão dinâmica e focada na ação.
Idioma: inglês
5-12 de novembro
Eventos abertos no Brazil Climate Action Hub sobre desmatamento, justiça e racismo climático e ação climática
Todos os eventos, serão transmitidos em português e inglês. Chat estará aberto para perguntas.
Os horários indicados na agenda referem-se aos do Reino Unido. No Brasil deve-se antecipar 3 horas para acompanhar ao vivo.
Confira a programação completa aqui.