Global Greens Second Congress 2008: Final Program, with video links




Final Program


Second Global Greens Congress

1—4 May 2008, São Paulo, Brazil

Think and act globally and locally


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Tuesday, 29 April - African Greens

time to be determined African Greens meeting


Tuesday, 29 April - Global Young Greens

10:00--11:00 Official Opening: Welcome Round

11:00--13:00 Workshops I: Topical WS
1) Agrofuels
2) Rainforests
3) Carbon-Trading and other market-approaches
4) Rio, Kyoto, Bali… How to proceed?
5) China, India and Brazil? How should we deal with emerging
Climate-Killers?
13:00--14:30 Lunch
14:30--16:30
Workshops II: Methodological WS
1) How radical can a political Youth be?
2) Who should we address – media or real people?
3) Best practise – cultural differences?
4) How the tools determine our practice
16:30--17:00 Coffee Break
17:00--18:00 Workshops III: Presentation + Discussion
18:00--19:00 Presentations of countries of interest
19:00 Dinner and City Tour


Wednesday, 30 April - African Greens

time to be determined African Greens meeting


Wednesday, 30 April - Global Young Greens

08:00--09:00 Registration: Welcome Breakfast

09:00--09:45 Plenary I: Official Opening Welcome, Introduction to the GYG and the Congress
09:45--10:30 Get To Know in Small Groups
10:30--11:00 Coffee Break
11:00--12:30 Plenary II: Panel debate on climate change, rainforests, agrofuels and food-security – Let´s change policies, not the climate!
12:30--14:00 Lunch
14:00--14:30 Plenary III: Best practices: Presentations of young green policies and actions against climate change
14:30--15:30 Regional Meetings
15:30--16:00 Coffee Break
16:00--17:00 Plenary IV: The GYG: past and future
17:00--18:00 Plenary V: Discussion on 21 Points
18:00--18:30 Plenary VI: Closing session
21:00 Dinner and party



Thursday,1st May - Heinrich Böll Foundation (HBF) Forum

Heinrich Boell Foundation Forum I: Sustainable Cities (10.00 –15:00)
Over half of the world’s population now lives in cities. While cities cover only a small portion of the Earth's surface, they generate the bulk of the world’s carbon emissions today. Cities – and in particular Mega Cities of the South – will be seriously affected by the consequences of environmental destruction. But the opposite is
also true: It is in our cities that we can make the progress toward a sustainable development.
The forum deals with Sustainable Cities with regard to Climate Change, Poverty and Urban Governance and aims at contributing to a "Declaration on Sustainable Cities“ to be adopted by the Global Greens delegates.

10:00--10:30 Welcome & Introduction: Gilberto Kassab (Mayor of São Paulo), Ralf Füchs (HBF, Germany),
Alfredo Sirkis
(Partido Verde; Former Director of Urban Planning and Environmental Minister, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
10:30--11:00 Lecture: "The Spirit of Sao Paolo", Jorge Wilheim (Architect, Brazil)
11:00--11:30 Keynote: Christopher Flavin (President, Worldwatch Institute, Washington, D.C., United States)
11:30-12:00 Keynote: Daniel Biau (UN-Habitat, Kenya)/Cecilia Martinez Leal (UN- Habitat ROLAC)
12:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30--15:00 Workshop 1: Sustainable cities and climate change:
Eduardo Jorge (Partido Verde; Environmental Secretary, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil),
Denis Baupin (Les Verts; Vice-Mayor, Paris, France)
13:30--15:00 Workshop 2: Sustainable cities and urban poverty:
Prof. William Goldsmith (Cornell University, USA);
Prof. Dr. Raquel Rolnik
(Professor of Architecture and Urban studies, FAU-PUC/Campinas, Brazil),
13:30--15:00 Workshop 3: Sustainable cities and Urban Governance:
Juan Manuel Velasco
(Initiativa Verde; Environmental Minister, Buenos Aires, Argentina),
Ross Mirkarimi
(Green Party of California; Board of Supervisors, San Francisco, California)



Heinrich Boell Foundation Forum II: Greens – Between Government Responsibilities and fundamental Opposition (15:30 – 18:00)
Forum II addresses the issue of our self-conception as Greens and focuses on two guiding questions. First, how far do political strategies of green parties differ and what do they have in common? Is there something like a global “green ideology”?
Second, what changes occur if Greens engage in parliaments and governments? Does this affect the relationship between Green parties and social movements and how do we deal with conflicts between ‘ethics of conviction’ and an ‘ethics of responsibilit
y

15:30--16:45 Panel I: The Greens worldwide: Getting a picture
Introduction: Per Gahrton
(Miljöpartiet de Gröna; Member of European Parliament, Sweden)
16:45--18:00 Panel II: From opposition to government responsibility (and back?)



Thursday, 1st May - Regional Meetings of Green Federations and Networks

time to be determimed Regional meetings [Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe] (optional)


Thursday, 1st May - Second Global Greens Congress

18:00--19:00 Light Meal
19:00--21:00 Official opening of the Second Global Greens Congress Speakers include:
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil (invited),
Jose Luiz de Franca Penna
, video National President, Brazilian Greens,
Dr. Fadimata Bintou Toure-Diallo espe Diallo, video Parti Ecologiste du Mali,
Kazumi Inamura
,videoCo-Chair Greens Japan, Prefecture Councilor,
Ulrike Lunacekvideo or Philippe Lamberts video – Spokepersons of the EGP
21:00-23:00 Global Greens 2008 Welcome Cocktails


Friday, 2nd May - Second Global Greens Congress

09:00--09:30 Special Session: Dedication of Second Global Green Congress to Ingrid Betancourt and all political prisoners everywhere video
Speakers including:
Juan Carlos LeCompte, husband of Ingrid Betancourt and Ingrid Betancourt, Speech at Global Greens 2001; Moderator: Catherine Gréze (Les Verts, France)
09:30--10:30 Plenary 2: Climate Crisis: Impacts on communities, economies and peace and international stability
Keynote by Elizabeth May video (Leader, Green Party of Canada); also
Reinhard Bütikofer video (Bündnis '90/Die Grünen, Germany),
Eric Dombou video (Global Young Greens, Cameroon);
Moderators: Aspasia Camargo (Partido Verde do Brasil), Raju Pandi (Global Young Greens, Moena Thibral (Maohi Greens, French Polynesia)
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:00 Plenary 2 Continued: Bruce Gagnon (Green Party of the United States), Moena Thibral (Maohi
Greens, French Polynesia), Ângelo Bonelli (Verdi, Italy)
12:00-13:00 Presentation of Draft Resolutions: Presentation of draft Congress Declarations -

21 points for the 21st century - Juan Behrend (Secretary General, European Greens)
Dealing with the climate crisis: after - yoto -
Rebecca Harms
(Member European Parliament,
Biodiversity, forests and climate - Margaret Blakers (Australian Greens, Global Greens Coordination)
Sustainable cities -
Ralf Fücks, Heinrich Boell Foundation; and Julia Willebrand video (New York, Green Party of the United States)
Global Greens future - Catherine Greze (Les Verts, France), Marco Mroz (Partido Verde do
Brasil)

13:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-17:00 Workshop session 1: Shaping the 21 Points for the 21st Century, Other workshops proposed by participants
17:00-17:30 Coffee break
17:30 Deadline for Proposed Resolutions
17:30-19:30 Plenary 4: Dealing with the climate crisis. The Greens post-Kyoto proposal -
Presentation of Draft Resolution, General Debate Speakers include:
Jose Sarney Filho video (Former Environment Minister, Partido Verde, Brazil),
Rebecca Harms
video (Member European Parliament, Bündnis '90/Die Grünen, Germany),
Adriana Sri Adhiati
, video (Sarekat Hijau, Indonesia),
Peter Eriksson
video (Co-spokesperson, Miljöpartiet de Gröna, Sweden);
Cynthia McKinney
, candidate for 2008 Green Presidential nomination, Green Party of the United States, former US Congresswoman)

Jorge Emilio González Martínez video (México)
19:30 Close
Evening Sao Paulo restaurants and entertainment


Saturday, 3rd May - Second Global Greens Congress

9:00--11:00 Plenary 5: Biodiversity, forests and climate -

Keynote: Flor de María Hurtado Valdez video (Green Councilwoman Iquitos, Peru),
Fabio Feldmann video (Member Parliament, Brazilian Greens),
Ivonne Garcia (former Minister of Forestry, Green Party of Democratic Unity, Dominican Republic),
Haidar El Ali, video Senegal,
Alain Lipietz video (Member European Parliament, Les Verts, France),
Elenira Mendes, (Pre-candidate for Mayoress in Xapuri, Amazon rainforest, Coordinator Chico Mendes foundation),
Olzod Boum-Yalagch video (Mongolian National Green Movement)
11:00--11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-13:00 Workshop session 2: Negotiate Congress Declarations and other proposed resolutions Workshops proposed by participants
13:00--15:00 Lunch Time for delegations to discuss Congress Declarations and other proposed resolutions (deadline for amendments Saturday, 3 May 17:30)
15:00--17:00 Plenary 6: The future of the Global Greens -
Keynote Speaker: Bob Brown
video (Senator, Australian Greens);
Isabelle Durant video (Party Leader, Ecolo; Member of European Parliament, Belgium);
Manuel Baquedano (Green Party, Chile)
Douglas Arege video (Kenya);
Janna Schönfeld video (Global Young Greens);
Per Gahrton video (President, Green think tank COGITO, Sweden);
Tsui Shuhsin video (Green Party Taiwan);
Moderators: Marco Mroz, video Catherine Grèze(Global Green Coordination)
17:00--17:30 Coffee break
17:30 Deadline for amendments to proposed texts
17:30--19:00 Plenary 7: Presentation of the Green Charter for Sustainable Cities; Conclusion of HBF Forum - General Debate
Moderator: Kim Kye Ryun (Korea Greens) and Ralf Fücks, video President Heinrich Böll Foundation, Berlin)
Keynote Speaker:
Fernando Gabeira
video (Member of Parliament, candidate region Rio, Partido Verde do Brasil)
Julia Willebrand, video former candidate Mayor of New York City, Green Party of New York State
Denis Baupin video (Vice-Mayor of Paris, Les Verts, France)
Riedo Panaligan video (Philippine Greens)
Desmond D´Sa video (South Africa)
Claudia Moy Pena video (Iniciativa Verde, Argentina)
19:30--20:00 State of Play on Congress, Declaration and resolutions - Moderator: Juan Behrend
Evening Dinner



Sunday 4 May - Second Global Greens Congress

09:30--11:30 Plenary 8: Discussion and adoption of Congress Declarations and resolutions
Moderators: Louise Crossley
(Australian Greens), Johan Hamels (European Greens)
11:30--12:00 Coffee break
12:00--13:00 Closing ceremoney

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