Woman gets drinking water from shallow well that still retains water in dry season in Zambia.

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CIDSE & Caritas Internationalis, together the largest humanitarian and development alliance in the world fighting poverty in over 200 countries, announce a delegation to the UN High-level Event on Climate Change in New York on 22 September 2009.

Alongside CIDSE and Caritas, Church leaders and climate experts from the developed and developing world will personally ask world leaders to give a new climate deal the highest political priority. We urge them to think about the world’s poorest people, as bold action is needed to protect them from the devastating impacts of climate change.

Cardinal Keith O’Brien from the UK and Head of the delegation to New York said, “Wealthy countries have an unequivocal moral duty to reduce their own emissions and help developing countries who are already suffering the consequences of our profligate use of fossil fuels for economic gain.”

Pope Benedict has frequently urged people to respect their duty to nature. In his recent encyclical, Caritas in Veritate, the Pope urged industrial countries to lower energy consumption and highlighted the need for solidarity and justice when facing environmental challenges. He has called for more to be done for the protection of the Creation, encouraging industrialised countries to work together so that the poorest populations are not the ones to bear the heaviest burden for climate change.

YOUR TURN TO ASK

Schedule an interview with a member of the delegation, or send us your questions to Catholic bishops and climate experts from North and South now. They will answer your questions about the current state of the climate negotiations, the devastating impacts of climate change in developing countries and their experience on the frontline in Bangladesh, Bolivia, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Kenya and Nigeria

For a full list of delegation members including Cardinal Keith O’Brien see online press pack.

PROGRAMME (20-24 September 2009)

  • CIDSE and Caritas will meet Heads of State and negotiating parties around the High-level event on Climate Change taking place on Tuesday 22 September.
  • Sunday 20 September - Holy Mass for Climate Justice at the Church of the Holy Family (also known as the United Nations parish) in presence of celebrities.
  • Monday 21 September - CIDSE & Caritas panel discussion 'Reducing vulnerability, Enhancing Resilience'
  • UN Press conference (Wednesday 23 September, 14.00 – at the UN headquarters in New York, room S226)
Further details regarding the delegation’s schedule will soon be available.

CONTACT

Roeland Scholtalbers - scholtalbers@cidse.org – T: +32 (0) 2 282 40 73) (until 18 September 2009) – M: +32 (0) 478962013 (during stay in US, 19-25 September 2009)


CIDSE
is an international alliance of Catholic development agencies working together for global justice. (www.cidse.org).

Caritas Internationalis
is the biggest network of Catholic charities in the world. It works through its 165 national members to combat poverty and injustice. (www.caritas.org)

World leaders meet for a High-level Event on Climate Change in New York on the 22nd of September to mobilize the political will needed to "Seal a Deal" at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen on 7-18 December 2009