HOMEARTICLESISSUESACTIVITIESPUBLICATIONSMULTIMEDIA


Climate Justice, Ethics and the Copenhagen Agenda PDF Print E-mail
FORA.tv | Tuesday, 15 December 2009
 
Summary
Mary Robinson and other leaders from the public, academic and NGO sectors lead a discussion on emerging institutions and processes for applying equity and human rights to guide the long term vision and decision-making on mitigation, adaptation, REDD, carbon markets and technology transfer.
 
Location
United Nations Climate Change Conference
Copenhagen, Denmark

Event Date
12.15.09

Speakers
Michael K. Dorsey,
Laurel Fletcher,
Tamra Gilbertson,
Larry Lohmann,
Cymie Payne,
Mary Robinson,
Gail Whiteman
 
 
WATCH FULL PROGRAM         41 min 13 sec
01. Introduction
02. Mary Robinson: The Intersection of Climate Change and Human Rights
03. Incorporating Human Rights into Climate Change Solutions
04. The Struggle for Climate Justice
05. Panel Introduction
06. Michael Dorsey: Climate Justice and Accountability
07. Larry Lohmann: The Downsides of REDD
08. REDD and Human Rights
09. The Difficulties of Fixing REDD
10. Tamra Gilbertson: Cap and Trade, REDD, and the Carbon Market
11. Laurel Fletcher: The Negative Effects of Climate Change Policies
12. Gail Whiteman: Involving the Private Sector in Climate Justice
13. Group Discussion Session
14. Discussion Summaries
15. Group 1: Climate Justice
16. Group 2: REDD
17. Group 3: Climate Change Legislation
18. Group 4: The Business Sector
19. Mary Robinson's Closing Comments
 
 
creativecommons 2012  Carbon Trade Watch