{"id":11209,"date":"2021-11-22t17:40:18","date_gmt":"2021-11-22t17:40:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/essay-increasing-personal-stories-at-cop-could-provide-real-impact\/"},"modified":"2023-03-07t19:39:26","modified_gmt":"2023-03-07t19:39:26","slug":"sharing-personal-stories-at-cop-could-provide-real-impact","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/sharing-personal-stories-at-cop-could-provide-real-impact\/","title":{"rendered":"essay | increasing personal stories at cop could provide real impact"},"content":{"rendered":"
sometimes i wonder what would happen if the world put aside politics for a moment and we listened to each other as people: each one of us with different stories, identities, and perspectives, but also things in common. if we listened like that, would the climate crisis be as bad as it is today? would the u.n. conferences on climate change, where the world comes together to negotiate climate action, be as inequitable as they currently are? would there be as little action coming out of them? judging from my experience at cop26, i think listening like this would make a big difference.<\/p>\n
i was lucky enough to have the privilege of attending cop26 as a delegate from the university of connecticut, where i am currently a senior environmental studies student. on my second day at the conference, i heard an indigenous bolivian woman\u2014ang\u00e9lica ponce chambi\u2014speak about gender equality and climate change, the role that indigenous women have in protecting the environment, and the need for immediate global action for environmental protection. it was beautiful and it was moving. it\u2019s one of the relatively few events at cop that gave me genuine hope. another such moment came in hearing from emtithal “emi” mahmoud, a sudanese-american poet<\/a> and advocate for refugees. what the two speakers have in common is personal experience. they didn\u2019t get a comfortable delegate job through family connections, because they\u2019re wealthy, or any other reason based on luck and privilege. <\/p>\n