A People's Climate Summit
What happens when the people most affected by climate change lead the fight to stop it?
Cochabamba’s Message: Let the People Speak
The World People's Summit broke new ground by allowing those most affected by a changing climate the chance to speak out about their ideas for just solutions.
Bill McKibben's Message to Cochabamba
The author addresses the thousands who gathered in Cochabamba for the World People's Summit on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth.
A Climate Summit for the Rest of Us
Video: The Cochabamba climate summit was designed to respect the power and knowledge of world social movements and indigenous peoples.
Cochabamba Postscript: Lessons, Reflections, and the Road to Cancun
There are plenty of reasons to be excited about the alliance gathering around grassroots solutions.
Cochabamba's New Direction
What did the World People's Summit accomplish, and what's next for climate justice?
The Climate's Second Chance
Video: What is the World People's Conference on Climate Change?
From the Climate Justice Frontier
A global movement is building strength. Meet some of its most dynamic leaders.
From Crisis to Opportunity
Will the World People's Summit be a turning point in the climate crisis?
Local Knowledge and Local Technologies
At the World People's Conference on Climate Change, the emphasis on local and indigenous knowledge stands out.
Changing the Climate for Justice
At the World People's Conference on Climate Change, a new set of voices is being heard.
The Open Veins of Climate Change
Message from Eduardo Galeano, the author of Open Veins of Latin America, to participants of the First World Peoples’ Summit on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba.
A Strategy for Change?
The climate summit in Bolivia is based on the start of a strategy—to bring social movements inside discussions about combating climate change—but more careful planning is needed.
Live from Cochabamba
OneClimate.net streams live from the World People's Summit on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth.




