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From Witnesses of Climate Change
Throughout
the COP6 'Climate Conference' in the Hague, climate change witnesses attended
the meeting to confront the delegates with their testimonies. Their voices
are further evidence that climate change is happening now and is having
a direct and dangerous impact on lives and livelihoods.
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The final update: A
disaster for the climate.
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The strength of voice
of the public protest against ministerial inaction is brought to the conference
floor and can't be ignored.
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WWF,
FoE, CAN, Greenpeace joint press conference in response to 'Pronk Proposal'
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Hear about the Pronk
proposal, essentially a sell-out to the US, and prospects for later today.
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Climate Alarm! Impasse
at the talks and an insiders view of (the lack of) progress and where
it leaves us.
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Street
protest, ministerial inaction, more from the US student delegation and
a plea from the santas.
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Listen to US students
talking about the action that their government, in particular, has to
take at the Climate Conference.
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Meet a new delegate
at the meeting, follow Pacific group, Te Vaka's, visit to a Dutch flood
dam and hear Opetaia's closing comments on his European visit. Click
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Dyke
building in the Hague and US students call upon US delegation to act now!
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Greenpeace's
special delegation from the South Pacific attends the international climate
conference and helps out with the coal blocking action in Rotterdam. Click
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Opetaia
Foa'i, a Pacific islander, makes a plea to meeting delegates to visit his
homeland for them to see that it is worth saving from sea-level rise.
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here for Opetaia's story
Sterling
Golongergen is a Siberian Yupik Eskimo from Savoonga, St. Lawrence Island.
Sterling is concerned about the impacts of climate change and the threats
to her culture. Click
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