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Climate March at COP18 in Doha, Qatar - the first march in modern Qatar history

A thousend young people were on the road in Qatar on December 1, 2012 to celebrate the first march in modern Qatar history. It was the first time that civil society groups had organized a climate march in the Middle East, one of the organizers, Wael Hmaidan, said. Civil action like this was not allowed before, but the gouvernment worked together with the organizing team.

http://blogs.dw.de/globalideas/?p=7785

Rio+20: The Young Can't Wait

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-s-becker/rio20-the-young-cant-wait_b_1587775.html?utm_hp_ref=world&ir=World

by William S. Becker

It was 20 years ago this month that Severn Suzuki, then 12, gave the speech of her life. As she stood on the podium at the first Earth Summit, Severn's admonition to dignitaries from 178 nations also became the speech of her generation.

The topic was sustainable development. The place was Rio de Janeiro, where heads of state, delegates and negotiators assembled to consider how humankind and the rest of the natural world could co-exist, to the everlasting benefit of both.

Global environment conference: Youth to represent Pakistan at Rio+20

http://tribune.com.pk/story/389367/global-environment-conference-youth-to-represent-pakistan-at-rio20/

At a press briefing to mark the World Environment Day at Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) here on Monday, SDPI Executive Director Dr Abid Qaiyum Suleri said that Ali is an excellent combination of perseverance and intelligence and will effectively represent the interests, priorities and concerns of Pakistani youth as well as highlight a soft and positive image of Pakistan at the conference.

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Nigerian Youth Set Their Own Rio +20 Agenda

http://www.voanews.com/content/nigerian_youth_set_unique_rio_20_agenda/1120370.html

by Heather Murdock

As world leaders prepare for the U.N.'s upcoming sustainable development conference in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Nigerian youth groups say they want to see the emergence of policies that help the country adapt to climate change and create jobs, and allow for their voices to be included in decision-making on the environment.

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Science marries Politics

 

Jugendbündnis Zukunftsenergie - Youth Alliance for Future Energy, and other YOUNGO members held a wedding to "marry" political action to what science indicates is necessary to limit severe climate impacts, united by their love of a FAB deal in the UNFCCC.

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Youth and the Future

 

Yesterday was Young and Future Generations Day, and among the many events that took place, one message came across loud and clear: The time for political inaction has run out.

Young people have a critical role to play in the negotiations, one that is often underutilized. As the primary stakeholders in the outcomes of this conference, youth have a right to demand more of negotiators, of the targets they are setting, and of the process. Youth are pushing for policies that not only insist upon necessary emissions reductions, but also confront the roots of inequity that exist in the current systems.

UNFCCC Executive Secretary Christiana Figueres warned youth not to pick up the bad habits of negotiators and stay ambitious in a session titled “An Intergenerational Inquiry”. In response, 16-year old Mokgadi Seemola silenced the room stating, “Because of some of the wrong decisions some negotiators have made, my dream is shattered.” Drought has devastated her South African community and now she faces the harsh realities of climate change. She had hoped to share the world she grew up in with her children, and that is now impossible. This and the many other bold statements delivered by youth provided a much needed bridge between the often impersonal act of developing text and the larger context and human face of global climate change.

The negotiators at this conference have heard the message: There is no more time.

The question that remains is: What action will they take?

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