Delegates from 56 countries will discuss the challenges of the climate crisis in Venezuela
Ministry of People's Power for Ecosocialism
Published at: 30/09/2025 09:31 PM
The climate crisis and the prevailing socio-economic model are some of the issues that will be debated during the World Congress in Defense of Mother Earth, to be held in Caracas, from October 09 to 10, 2025, as part of the important aspects to be addressed by more than three thousand national and international delegates from 56 countries around the world.
On the subject, many delegates proposed to discuss based on the following questions: Climate crisis, a technological, financial or profoundly political problem? Also, Energy Transition, Do the Peoples of the Global South have it easy? Another such as the Reduction of Greenhouse Gases, do industrialized countries have a real interest in committing to this pending task? And Climate Justice, is the responsibility the same for the countries of the North and the countries of the South?
They also propose to talk about vulnerability to the impacts of global warming and other effects of the climate crisis, is it the same for the rich and for the poor? And can the extractive model be compatible with the satisfaction of needs with respect for the rights of nature?
For two days, Venezuela will become the epicenter of the global discussion of other central issues such as biodiversity at risk; the rights of Mother Earth; socio-environmental conflicts and human rights; pollution and waste; sustainable economy; environmental education and culture; intergenerational justice and youth; and international alliances and concrete actions.
The event will be the prelude to the Conference of the Parties (COP30), to be held in November 2025, in the city of Bethlehem in the Federative Republic of Brazil, and will allow us to unify criteria on urgent and cross-cutting issues affecting the planet, through the integration of scientific, political, social, economic, spatial, territorial and cultural perspectives.
Mazo News Team