I think this will be one of the final podcasts regarding the process leading up to the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform under the UNFCCC. That Saturday in December 3 years of hard work finally came to an end. Well, phase 1 came to an end. I thought back to that day over a 100 times, every time I think back I end up saying "I love this work so much". Katowice was a disappointment for a lot of people, media covered everything except the adoption of the Platform. So, I decided to upload the full audio recording of that segment - boy did it gave me goosebumps again.
In a few weeks COP25 will be held in Madrid where we hopefully reach another milestone: Adoption of the LCIP Facilitative Working Group's Workplan and a Paris Rulebook with human rights safeguards. It will be a very intense two weeks for us, intense as COP24 but in a different way. Tweet or DM me @gomaluku your thoughts for COP25 or climate change.
Timestamps:
[00:02:11] Ghazali Ohorella: "Today is a historical day for Indigenous Peoples"
[00:13:45] Elder Francois Paulette: "Indigenous Peoples are here to help you"
[00:16:09] Te Ara Whatu: Waiata “He Kakano Ahau”
[00:18:50] Remarks by Norway
[00:20:18] Remarks by Ecuador
[00:22:19] Remarks by China
[00:27:02] Remarks by Mexico
[00:29:06] Remarks by Bolivia
[00:32:42] Budget implications of LCIP
[00:39:10] Remarks by Canada
[00:41:07] Remarks by Australia
[00:42:32] Remarks by New Zealand
[00:44:15] Remarks by European Union
[00:46:33] Remarks by United States
[00:47:04] Remarks by Costa Rica