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Die Cochabamba-Konferenz und die internationale Klimapolitik: Der Versuch eines alternativen Framings des Klimawandels

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Die Weltkonferenz über den Klimawandel und die Rechte der Mutter Erde stellt einen radikalen Gegenentwurf zur gegenwärtigen Klimapolitik dar. Die Konferenz fand vom 19. bis zum 22. April 2010 in Cochabamba, der viertgrößten Stadt Boliviens, statt.1 Auf Einladung des bolivianischen Präsidenten Evo Morales diskutierten rund 35 000 Teilnehmer den Klimawandel, die internationale Klimapolitik, Fragen der Landwirtschaft und Ernährungssicherheit sowie das Verhältnis von Mensch und Natur.

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Kruse, J. (2013). Die Cochabamba-Konferenz und die internationale Klimapolitik: Der Versuch eines alternativen Framings des Klimawandels. In: Dietz, M., Garrelts, H. (eds) Die internationale Klimabewegung. Bürgergesellschaft und Demokratie, vol 39. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-01970-9_28

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