He told
Prensa Latina on Friday in Bolivia before returning to Cuba that Evo
Morales’ initiative to lead the Summit was excellent and that it
confirmed his leadership in the world battle for the defense of the
planet.
The conference gave representatives of social, indigenous,
scientific and people’s organizations the possibility to talk openly
about the true causes of climate change.
On Thursday, Lazo told participants in one of the forum’s panel that
it was impossible to keep on watching how the income of the 500
richest individuals of the world is higher than that of the 416
million poorest people.
“We can’t passively watch how close to 1,000 million people from the
First World waste half of the energy produced in the world while
more than 2,000 million people don’t have electricity,” Lazo noted.
Among other proposals, the Final Declaration of the forum included a
world referendum on climate change to be held on April 22, 2011 to
consult the people on whether budgets devoted to wars should be used
to safe the planet.
Other
initiatives were the creation of an International Court of Climate
and Environmental Justice with headquarters in Bolivia put forward
by Evo Morales and charging rich countries for contaminating the
planet.
The Cochabamba Declaration or People’s Agreement will be presented
by the end of the year before the United Nations meeting on Climate
Change to take place in Cancun, Mexico.
Before returning to Havana, Lazo had a warm meeting with Cubans
working on educational and health collaboration programs in Bolivia.