Ecuador to
host international meeting on
climate change
Ecuador, Aug.13,
2007.- A major international
meeting on climate change, known
as Clima Latino, was announced
today for this coming October by
the General Secretariat of the
Andean Community and the Quito and
Guayaquil Municipalities,
organizers of the event.
At press
conferences, the organizers
reported that the meeting will
bring together the foremost world
experts and government
representatives, local actors and
the interested public, together
with representatives of civil
society and delegates from
governments, municipalities, the
major institutions, universities
and NGOs on October 15 and 16 in
Guayaquil and 17 and 18 of that
same month in Quito.
The objective
of Clima Latino --as they pointed
out-- is to sound a warning about
the imminent dangers of climate
change and particularly its
effects on the Andean countries,
Latin America and the Caribbean
and, at the same time, to put
forward proposals for confronting
the problem.
The Meeting
will address all matters
concerning climate change because
the problem is interest to
everyone since it cuts across
political, environmental, social,
cultural and spiritual issues.
International experts will make
keynote presentations about a
variety of subjects: coasts and
oceans, the situation in Latin
America and the Caribbean, coastal
management proposals, the carbon
market, responsible enterprises,
eco-cities, the policy for the
future, Andes and Amazonia,
biodiversity and local communities,
glaciers, water and soil, risk
management, new epidemics, the
children, and a new development
model and challenges for the
future.
Clima Latino
will also include workshops for
the discussion of international
negotiations; extreme climatic
disasters and phenomena; marine
and land biodiversity, effects of
climate change on health;
education; glaciers and water;
risk management and agriculture;
municipal strategies for dealing
with climate change; vulnerability
of Andean and Amazonia communities;
biofuels and alternative energy
sources, and mitigation of the
effects of climate change.
A series of
artistic and cultural activities
will take place at the same time,
such as a movie festival,
photography exhibit, display of
cartoons with environmental themes,
and concerts featuring performers
committed to the struggle against
climate change. The exhibitions,
which will be housed in museums
and showrooms, will display the
use of appropriate techniques for
adjustment to climate change and
the reduction of emissions.
This is the
most important event to be held in
Latin America and the Caribbean on
Climate Change and its
recommendations will be extremely
important for the XIII Conference
of Parties to the Framework
Convention on Climate Change, a
United Nations-sponsored world
event on the subject to take place
next December in Bali-Indonesia.
It will also serve as a
preparatory event for the European
Union - Latin America and the
Caribbean (EU-LAC) Presidential
Summit scheduled for next year in
Lima, Peru and whose key topic
will be Climate Change and the
struggle against poverty.