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Cancún COP16: Climate Justice Experts Available for Interviews

Voices of Climate-impacted People and Communities Amplified at UN Climate Conference in Cancún

Cancún, Mexico – Global Justice Ecology Project’s media team in Cancún at the UN Climate Convention is working closely with the Indigenous Environmental Network, Global Forest Coalition, Climate Justice Now!, ETC Group, Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA), Grassroots Global Justice Alliance, Grassroots Solutions for Climate Justice North America, Global Exchange, and La Via Campesina.

Click here for a list of experts from these organizations available for interviews that are in Cancún

Global Justice Ecology Project will be sending press releases from the above organizations during the climate conference.

These and other allied groups draw attention to the root causes of the climate crisis and present ecologically appropriate climate solutions based in equity, human rights and community action.
Global Justice Ecology Project is providing extensive coverage of the climate conference on the Climate Connections blog.

Additional blogs covering the Cancún climate negotiations include:

http://www.peopleforestsrights.wordpress.com
http://www.redroadcancun.com (Indigenous Environmental Network)
http://ruckus.org/blog/ (Ruckus Society)
http://ggjalliance.org/blog (Grassroots Global Justice Alliance)
http://grassrootsclimatesolutions.net/blog (Grassroots Solutions for Climate Justice North America)
http://www.climate-justice-now.org/ (Climate Justice Now!)

Contact:
Jeff Conant jc@globaljusticeecology.org +52.998.165.7349 [English and Spanish]
Hallie Boas hallie@globaljusticeecology.org +52.998.165.7332 [English]
Orin Langelle orinl@globaljusticeecology.org +1.52.998.168.2997 [English]

30 Nov, 2010
Posted in Press releases, Forests and Climate Change