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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Monday, November 23, 2015

MEDIA CONTACT

Emily Arasim, Communications Coordinator, emily@wecaninternational.org

Women for Climate Justice Prepare to Speak out During COP21 Climate Negotiations

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., November 23, 2015 – Next week, as world governments enter into UNFCCC COP21 climate negotiations, global women leaders will unite in Paris to push for their voices for climate justice, women’s leadership, and systemic change to be brought to the forefront.

 

On Monday December 7th, the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN International) will convene ‘Women Leading Solutions on the Frontlines of Climate Change – Paris’ an extraordinary gathering of worldwide women leaders joined in solidarity to share stories, struggles, and solutions for a healthy and equitable world.

 

Over the course of the event, women will speak out boldly on issues of social and environmental destruction, expose false solutions to the climate crisis, and demonstrate why women are so critical to effective action on climate change and how they are already forging the way ahead.

 

‘Women Leading Solutions’ will feature an outstanding line-up of global figures, frontline and Indigenous women, and movement leaders including Dr. Vandana Shiva (World renowned activist, Founder of Navdanya Institute, India); Hon. Mary Robinson (President, Mary Robinson Foundation-Climate Justice & former President of Ireland); Patricia Gualinga (Indigenous Kichwa leader from Sarayaku, Ecuador); Josefina Skerk (Vice President of the Sami Parliament, Sweden); Gloria Ushigua (President of the Association of Sapara Women, Ecuador); Neema Namadamu (Director of SAFECO & WECAN DR Congo Coordinator, Democratic Republic of Congo); Geneviève Azam (Scientific Council, Attac France, France); Aleta Baun (Conservationist & anti-mining activist of West Timor, Indonesia); Casey Camp Horinek (Ponca Nation elder & representative of the Indigenous Environmental Network, USA); Thilmeeza Hussain (Founder of Voice of Women, Maldives); Osprey Orielle Lake (co-Founder and Executive Director, Women’s Earth & Climate Action Network, USA) and many more.

 

In light of recent waves of global violence, space will be held for vital discussions concerning women, war, peace, and conflict and climate impacts. The event will open with a traditional welcome by a Sami leader of the far North of Sweden, and end with an important message from Indigenous women of North and South America concerning their historic 2015 treaty.

 

“Women comprise roughly 80 percent of global climate refugees. When forests are cleared, when contaminated water leaks from fossil fuel extraction sites—women are the most critically impacted. However this is just half the story,” explained Osprey Orielle Lake, Executive Director of WECAN International, “Women stand on the frontlines of global efforts to revision and heal our world - their experiences and leadership must be recognized and engaged as central to climate justice and forward momentum towards a livable future. This is exactly what we are working to bring to light at our December 7th event, and through our advocacy work at COP21 and beyond, please join us.”

 

‘Women Leading Solutions on the Frontlines of Climate Change-Paris’ is free and open to the public. The event will be held from 13:00 – 18:30 at the Paris Marriott Opera Ambassador Hotel, 16 Boulevard Haussmann 75009 Paris.

 

Details, full speaker information and registration at: wecaninternational.org

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The Women's Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International

www.wecaninternational.org - @WECAN_INTL

 

The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) International is a 501(c)3 and solutions-based organization established to engage women worldwide in policy advocacy, on-the-ground projects, trainings, and movement building for global climate justice.

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