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OUR VIEWPOINT
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The message is getting louder and clearer: another world IS possible
The World Social Forum is not
a space for dreaming, but a place for sharing ideas on how to make a
common aspiration come true. The message is clear: another world IS
possible. What world? A world where social justice prevails, where peace
is a reality, where nature is respected, where people interact as equals.
How do we get there? That’s
another question, whose answer we -all of us together- are trying to
find. However, there are already a number of concrete ideas in specific
areas, at least regarding the direction in which we should be moving
forward. All those ideas have something in common: they depend on people
becoming aware about the problems, agreeing on the solutions, and organizing
themselves to push for change.
However, as soon as we begin
moving forward in one area we realize that we need to broaden our scope
because of the globalized nature of the world we are confronting. This
implies establishing links and alliances with a broad range of people
and organizations also aiming at positive change within their own agendas.
In the specific case of forests,
a number of participants in Mumbai and Porto Alegre, came up with the
idea of creating a global movement to support forest communities’
rights over forests as the major solution to the forest crisis (see
article below). The idea is simple: forest communities need to conserve
forests, are willing to do so and have the necessary knowledge to be
capable of doing it.
It is therefore possible to
imagine another world where Forest Services are AT the service of communities
governing their forests, where governments generate an enabling environment
for that to happen, where civil society organizations support those
communities when asked to, where destructive outside agents are kept
outside. Nothing utopian in that; something perfectly possible.
However, there are further complications
that need to be taken into account. For instance, global climate change
can wipe out the best managed forest ecosystems through an increase
in temperature to which many plants and animals cannot adapt. It concludes
therefore that struggles for forest conservation need to establish close
links with those working on climate.
In that respect, a number of
people of the “Durban Group” (see article below) carried
out a number of activities in Porto Alegre and extended their message
of “bringing climate back to the people”. The reason is
simple: governments are not doing what they should and the world is
facing a looming climatic disaster. People -all of us- therefore need
to intervene and force the necessary change.
Neither is it utopian to visualize
a world where climate change is under control, where energy is produced
from sources other than those resulting in the greenhouse effect (oil,
coal, gas), energy which is produced in a decentralized manner from
small scale utilities based on available local resources, which is distributed
in an equitable manner and where energy conservation is mainstreamed
in all human activities.
The above are only two examples
to illustrate the case that another world IS possible and to show the
need of reaching out to other people working on related issues -and
most issues are related. Forests will not be saved by forest communities
alone nor will climate change be stopped by climate campaigners on their
own.
That’s what the World
Social Forum is centrally about: bringing together an enormous diversity
of people and issues seeking to create the type of world that most people
wish and need. The message is getting louder and clearer: another world
IS possible.
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