The role of civil society and Non-Governmental Organizations

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THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN: DESIGNING ADAPTATION AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES Organised by The Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) 24-25/2/2011 The role of civil society and Non-Governmental Organizations

The role of civil society and Non-Governmental Organizations in global climate policy Looking at the current disappointing state of global climatechange negotiations.. - the emissions cuts required by the Kyoto Protocol are minimal - several major emitters of greenhouse gases refuse to take on binding commitments to cut their emissions - negotiations drag on year after year at a snail s pace - the core differences between nations seem to be expanding rather than shrinking Some may wonder.. What is the point of NGO participation? Is there truly a mysterious non-profit/ governmental power?

The role of civil society and Non-Governmental Organizations in global climate policy The principles of green NGO engagement in global/regional environmental politics appear to be the same as those underlying public participation in domestic environmental affairs. When, in the second week of the 2009 Copenhagen talks, the majority of NGOs were shut out of the main conference centre, the banners protested: How can you make decisions about us, without us?

The role of civil society and Non-Governmental Organizations in global climate policy Civil-society participation is founded on the belief that the ideal solution to a problem can only be found through involvement of, and discussion with, all interested parties So, when it comes to discussing environmental issues, there are two interested parties that can never be in attendance: future generations & soon to be extinct species and habitats SUSTAINABILITY! Intra- & Intergenerational equity/justice

The role of civil society and Non-Governmental Organizations in global climate policy Our role during global/regional/national climate change talks/ negotiations : We DO -Observe- individually or as members of national delegations -Demonstrate- attract attention -Provide rabid feedback/information to media and public -Publish research findings at side events/create a platform of discussions and dissemination of ideas -Lobby- established trust and cooperation -Engage in civil diplomacy /networking And of course larger NGOs (like Greenpeace, WWF) can fight on different fronts at the same time, while smaller organizations (like MedSOS) may choose to join larger networks (EEB, CAN) and cooperate/collaborate with other organisations/partners.

The role of civil society and Non-Governmental Organizations in global climate policy BUT our main task remains always.. MOBILISING the MASSES at HOME! Only when public engagement reaches the point that it affects political careers, will our politicians dare to take more active measures to tackle climate change. Only changes in national/topic politics can give rise to changes in global and regional climate diplomacy.

The role of civil society and Non-Governmental Organizations in global climate policy Public campaigning is dirty and tiring work that requires great endurance, resilience, knowledge, flexibility and effort! But the more of this work that is done, the greater the impact NGOs will have at climate-change negotiations and the more significant the results that we may achieve for the design of mitigation and adaptation of climate change! And some more specific words about the work of Mediterranean SOS Network..

MEDITERRANEAN SOS Network www.medsos.gr Who we are: A Greek environmental, non governmental and non profitable organization (NGO), active since 1990 for the protection of the natural and cultural wealth of the Mediterranean and the promotion of sustainable development Main fields of intervention Climate Change Renewables- Energy Savings Water Resources Management Water Savings Integrated Coastal Zone Management Sea Protection Biodiversity Conservation Areas Urban Environment/Green Social Economy Intercultural Dialogue Volunteering- Environmental Education- Public Awareness /Participation Alternative solutions and proposals for mitigation strategies/action plans: (buffer zones against erosion, change of agri-cultivations, water re-use, bio-climate achritecture, etc)

MEDITERRANEAN SOS Network www.medsos.gr Added value in our actions: -collaborating with local authorities -bridging the gap between scientific/ research institutions, citizens and decision makers -involving private sector by encouraging and promoting environmentally friendly and socially responsible company practices

MEDITERRANEAN SOS Network The MEDITERRANEAN SOS Network collaborates with many European and Mediterranean NGOs, participates in international networks, and organizes international meetings which aim towards a cross-boarder collaboration for the Mediterranean Member of the following networks: United Nations Environment Program / Mediterranean Action Plan (UNEP/MAP) European Environmental Bureau (EEB) Mediterranean Information Office (MIO-ECSDE) European Union for Coastal Conservation (EUCC) International Network for Sustainable Energy (INFORSE) Climate Action Network (CAN) National Network of Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue between Cultures Euro-Mediterranean Youth Platform

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Oh yes, we -NGO s PEOPLE- may be mysterious but..we all together HAVE THE POWER! Thank you for your attention! Anni Mitropoulou, Mediterranean SOS Network www.medsos.gr