Energy Sovereignty and Climate Justice
Climate change is the biggest indicator of the failure of the model of capitalist accumulation based on economic growth. The false solutions to climate change presented by these actors that perpetuate the model and its strategies, deepen historical, social and ecological debt.
CENSAT Agua Viva has initiated a process to redirect this perception of climate change to the fields of justice and rights. This is a trend that has been consolidated at the international level during events such as the meeting of the UNFCCC in Bali 2007, where a comprehensive and diverse group of organizations and social movements met to expose the real responsible people of the environmental and climate injustice.
The area of Energy Sovereignty and Climate Justice has the general goal of strengthening the coordination of the global climate change-GCC-and local-CCL-victims' movement at the national and regional level, exposing of its causes, consequences and solutions as well as strengthen local proposals and popular management of energy resources and shaping the energy matrix of the people in a sovereign manner.
Through mobilization strategies, training and communication we are looking to put on the agenda of organizations and national social movements by making visible the impacts of global and local climate change -the imminent demise of water as glaciers, the increased frequency of weather phenomena such as El Niño and the intensification of extreme natural events- and the impacts false solutions have on them, as the result of an unsustainable pattern of life that threatens to destroy communities and territories.
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Eating the planet?
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Life as Commerce
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Fuelling destruction in Latin America
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