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Using climatecaucus.net. Easy Instructions to navigate the website.
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Using climatecaucus.net Easy Instructions to navigate the website For questions, write to Larry Roeder, Editor in Chief, Climate Caucus at lroeder@wspausa.org. Mr. Roeder is also the UN Affairs Director at WSPA, the World Society for the Protection of Animals, associated with UN/DPI, ECOSOC, DPI/NGO and CONGO, ICVA and InterAction.
Introduction The effort is partly about creating a Report to the Secretary General and other world leaders on what civil society is doing about climate change and what they ask be achieved in the future. It is also about creating a network of civil society players that continue the work of fighting climate change beyond submission of the Report. To create a report, you need material and recommendations. The material and Recommendations are generated by Working Groups who create each substantive chapter of the Report. Each Working Group has a home page on the web site. This brief navigation guide shows you how the web site is divided, how to find the Working Group Home Pages, the main sections of the Report itself and various sections that help with participation in the project.,
The Organization of the Site The website has three sections, each represented by a button on every page. NEXT
Step ONE: Double Click Welcome This section of the Website has Five Pages, each with its own button. NEXT
Step Two: Double Click ADMIN This section of the Website has Three Pages, each with its own button. NEXT
Step 3: Double Click Chapters & Working Groups This section of the Website has Five Pages, each with its own button. NEXT
The Report Chapters are in Four Sections Section One: Includes an introduction to the report, explaining its link to the 60th UN DPI/NGO Conference. The conference recommendations are summarized and there are links to participating Editors, experts and organizations. Section Two: This contains three chapters that cluster the recommendations of the participants into useful packages: Risk Reduction, Cleanup and Advocacy. Section Three: Chapters Covering Specific Thematic Recommendations -- Many topics were raised during the 60th DPI/NGO Conference that participants felt should be considered for specific thematic Report chapters. These form the foundation of the Report by providing specific recommendations to civil society from civil society on what needs to be done to adapt to climate change and in the long term, reverse the threat. Section Four: Resources Bibliography, Links, other tools NEXT
IS THERE IS A FEE TO PARTICIPATE? There is no fee. The website is a gift of the World Society for the Protection of Animals, WSPA, the world’s largest alliance of animal welfare NGOs, with over 850 member societies. WSPA has associated status with ECOSOC and DPI, and is a member of DPI/NGO, CONGO, InterAction and ICVA. WHO MANAGES THE WEBSITE? The website is managed by an Editorial Working Group under the supervision of the Executive Committee of DPI/NGO and CONGO NEXT