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Conferencia Mundial de los Pueblos sobre el Cambio Climático y los Derechos de la Madre Tierra, Cochabamba, Bolivia 19 al 22 de Abril 2010 [MEDIA COVERAGE & INFORMATION]

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Sitio oficial | Official Website: cmpcc.org
Cuenta oficial Twitter | Official Twitter account: @cmpcc_bo 
Tweets oficiales de la Representación de Bolivia en Naciones Unidas | Official tweets of the Mission of the Plurinational State of Bolivia to the UN: @boliviaun 

Programa Completo de la CMPCC. Incluye Programa de los Eventos Autoconvocados

World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Defence of Mother Earth  (Cuenta no official de la Conferencia Mundial de los Pueblos sobre el Cambio Climático – Info, fotos, comentarios e informes de fuentes independientes | Unofficial peoples voices from the World People's Conference on Climate Change - Info, pictures, commentary and reports from independent voices)
Cuenta Twitter y Blog | Twitter account & Blog: @WPCCC  | Blog 

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Trailer de la Cumbre de Cochabamba | Cochabamba Summit trail realizado por Peter Armstrong

Trasmisión en vivo e interactiva desde Cochabamba, Bolivia... AL AIRE desde el 20 al 22 de Abril | LIVE and interactive from Cochabamba, Bolivia... ON AIR from 20th - 22nd April (via Oneclimate.net )

Bolivia hosts talks on rights of Mother Earth (via BBC News)

Bolivia climate change talks to give poor a voice (via guardian.co.uk)

Arse Electronika sex/tech conference, San Francisco

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No debemos olvidarnos que la humanidad es una especie sexual y que utiliza herramientas. Esta conferencia sintetiza los dos aspectos ya que está dedicada a tratar temas como el sexo, la tecnología y el futuro.

“As bio-hacking, sexually enhanced bodies, genetic utopias and plethora of gender have long been the focus of literature, science fiction and, increasingly, pornography, this year will see us explore the possibilities that fictional and authentic bodies have to offer. Our world is already way more bizarre than our ancestors could have ever imagined. But it may not be bizarre enough. "Bizarre enough for what?" -- you might ask. Bizarre enough to subvert the heterosexist matrix that is underlying our world and that we should hack and overcome for some quite pressing reasons within the next century. Don't you think, replicants?”