Bianca Jagger speaks out quite clearly: Chancellor Merkel has to urge all G8 member states at the summit in Heiligendamm to let come true their promise to spend 0,7% of their GDP for the developing world. “I know there is a connection between this matter and the protection of the environment”, the activist said. Bianca Jagger engages in human rights issues for the last 25 years. “Holding a Nicaraguan and a British Citizenship, having studied in France I was long-drawn to human-rights issues”, she says.
Bianca Jagger came to the official opening of the
World Future Council, a international group of scientists, politicians and people known in their societies. The Group with headquarter in Hamburg will focus on questions regarding climate change. “Hamburg will be affected by global warming pretty much”, Jakob von Uexkull says. Uexkull, is the founder of the World Future Council. He is known for founding the Right Livelihood Award, often referred to as the 'Alternative Nobel Prize'.
Jakob von Uexkuell
“To me it matters, that this new committee does not sit and talk but that it develops solutions that will set in practice by political leaders”, he says in the Interview with Club of Pioneers. This is why he emphasizes on three African countries that have already started to implement advises from the World Future Council in their political environmental agenda.
Read the Call to Action of the World Future Council here
We will show the interviews with Bianca Jagger and Jakob von Uexkuell soon in our Video Blog.