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October 24, 2002 |
CoP-8, THROUGH THE EYES OF YOUNGSTERS
CSE gives children an opportunity to voice their concerns on global environmental
governance, in their own wayThe Eighth Conference of Parties (CoP-8) to the
United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC), being held in New Delhi
between October 23 and November 1, 2002, will in many ways determine the future of global
economic and environmental governance.
On Friday, October 25, the third day of these crucial negotiations, about 400 children
from across the country and from different economic backgrounds will collect to voice
their concerns on equal rights to the atmosphere, on behalf of children across the world,
and to caution the Indian government, and negotiators, to be aware of their
responsibilities to future generations and urge them towards a greener and more equitable
world. In the end, it will be the children who will have to live with the rules made
today.
This being a crucial international event, the demonstration of children to demand a new
beginning in climate change negotiations based on equity and fairness is likely to make a
strong visual statement.
Programme for CSE events on 25 October
- Morning: Just before the negotiators sit down at
Vigyan Bhawan on the third day of CoP-8, a team of children will stage a pantomime protest
on the theme of equal entitlements to the atmosphere on the inside lawns of Vigyan Bhawan
between 9:30 am and 11 am.
- Afternoon: Protest march by children and youth from
Jantar Mantar to Parliament Street Police Station from 11.30 am to 1. 00 pm.
- Evening: The young protestors will then assemble for
a Climate Carnival, which will include puppet and magic shows, at the amphitheatre
of the India Habitat Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi, between 5 pm and 7 pm, to spread the
message of global green governance. Everybody is invited to be part of the fun and games.
A cartoon exhibition will also be on display.
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