FYEG supports the EGP resolution calling for real European Citizenship. The resolution, “Freedom of Movement and Roma expolsions” strongly denounces the current situation – the scapegoating of Roma minorities by right wing parties who claim they are increasing security. However, their policies do not achieve the stated goals and only serve to increase xenophobia and racism in times of economic crisis. We demand an end to all racist policies and call for unrestricted freedom of movement in order to maintain a real European Citizenship.
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COP16 to be another disaster?
A number of FYEG delegates attended the contact group meeting this afternoon on Annex I Parties’ emissions reductions. When we arrived at 15:00, the start of the session, no delegates were present, only the Chair of the meeting. Eventually the discussions started thirty minutes late with less than half the delegates present. I’m finding it [...]
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Global Climate Change: The FACTS
Just to remind you all of where we are regarding the science of global climate change, I have selected a few rather depressing facts, ironically all taken from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change which uses the International Panel on Climate Change as its source: Climate change is already happening, is unequivocal and [...]
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Report on the Migration and Displacement side event @ Bonn Climate Talks
Migration and displacement: policy options for Para 4(f) in the AWG-LCA text (UNU and partners) United Nations University (UNU) During the side event on migration and displacement, comprehensive discussion on climate change-induced migration and displacement took place in relation to the capacity of vulnerable populations to adapt. Since the impacts of climate change leads to [...]
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Brief summary of day one @ Bonn Climate Talks
YOUNGO met today before the opening meeting of the Bonn 3 Climate Talks. It was great to see such a large number of young people attending of which our delegation comprised about half, contributing significantly to the meeting. We discussed amongst other issues our “mission” at Bonn which varied from tracking delegates and relaying information [...]
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UN Bonn Climate Change talks: FYEG follows the negotiations demanding a fair and green outcome.
A delegation of FYEG is arriving tomorrow to Bonn to follow the UN Climate Change Conference from the 2nd to the 6th of August. Our Delegation is composed of 9 Young Greens from Algeria,Germany,Belarus, Finland, Italy, the Philippines,England and Wales, Burkina Faso and Georgia. As we did in Copenhagen, we will attend not only the [...]
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