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DESCRIPTION:\nUnited Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, right, and Executive 
 Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Christiana 
 Figueres, left, talk during a meeting with the Ghana Bamboo Bike 
 initiative, at the UN Climate Conference in Warsaw, Poland, Nov. 20, 2013. 
 (AP Photo/Alik Keplicz)\n“I have news for everybody, no, there is never 
 going to be one agreement that solves climate [change]” says Christiana 
 Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on 
 Climate Change. In a conversation with Greg Dalton, Figueres discusses the 
 challenges facing international climate change negotiations. But there is 
 hope, she says, “we are moving towards a tipping point, a technological 
 and economical tipping point...that will allow us to move into a completely 
 different future.” \n\n\nChristiana Figueres\nMs. Figueres was appointed 
 Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate 
 Change (UNFCCC) in 2010, and in 2013 was reappointed for a second three 
 year term. With a long and distinguished career in climate change 
 negotiations, Christiana was a member of the Costa Rican climate change 
 negotiating team 1995- 2009, a member of the Executive Board of the Clean 
 Development Mechanism, and a Vice President of the UNFCCC Bureau. 
 \n\n\n\nChristiana Figueres and Greg Dalton\nChristiana initiated her life 
 of public service as Minister Counselor at the Embassy of Costa Rica in 
 Bonn, Germany in 1982. Moving to the USA, Christiana was Director of 
 Renewable Energy in the Americas (REIA) and in 1995 founded the non-profit 
 Center for Sustainable Development of the Americas (CSDA) which she 
 directed for eight years. Christiana designed and helped to establish 
 national climate change programs in Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Argentina, 
 Ecuador, Honduras, El Salvador and the Dominican Republic, becoming a prime 
 promoter of Latin America's active participation in the Climate Change 
 Convention. Christiana served as high level advisor to both governments and 
 private companies.  Christiana has a Masters Degree in Anthropology from 
 the London School of Economics, and a certificate in Organizational 
 Development from Georgetown University. She speaks Spanish, English and 
 German.\n\nChristiana Figueres was born in San José, Costa Rica. Her 
 father, José Figueres Ferrer, was President of Costa Rica three times. 
 José Figueres Ferrer was the leader of the 1948 Revolution and is 
 considered the founder of modern democracy in Costa Rica. He  abolished the 
 army in 1948 and established a broad system of checks and balances that are 
 at the root of Costa Rica’s stable development to this day.  He was 
 responsible for enabled women and illiterates to vote, nationalised banks, 
 outlawed the Communist Party, guaranteed public education for all, gave 
 citizenship to black immigrants' children, established civil service to 
 eliminate the spoils system in government.\n\nChristiana’s mother, Karen 
 Olsen Beck, served as Costa Rican Ambassador to Israel in 1982 and was 
 elected to the Legislative Assembly for the 1990–1994 period. The couple 
 had four children. Christiana’s older brother José Figueres Olsen, was 
 also President of Costa Rica (1994–1998), and is credited with having 
 initiated the country onto a path of sustainable development which 
 continues to this day.\nSource: Climate One, Global Meltdown: Christiana 
 Figueres\n\n\n\nDownload or Play The Global Meltdown Part 1Download or Play 
 The Global Meltdown Part 2Download or Play The Global Meltdown Part 
 3Download or Play The Global Meltdown Part 4\n\nMusic includes Pink - Dear 
 Mr. President, Peter Yarrow - Have You Been to Jail for Justice, What Have 
 You Done, In The Dark, Playing for Change - A Music Revolution, Brian 
 Wilson - Gone Gone Gone, Matisyahu - One Day (New Album Version), Capitol 
 Steps - Shoe Bomb, Network(Movie) - Death of Democracy, Judith - Fools rule 
 the world, Janis Joplin - Mercedes Benz, Graham Nash - Chicago,  Michael 
 Jackson - Man In The Mirror, Peacesong - Sudden Sound, Stevie Wonder - We 
 Can Work It Out, John Williams - Star Wars Battle Theme\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/12/12/18747690.php
SUMMARY:The Global Meltdown and The Big Picture
LOCATION:Stream or download at http://greatspeechesandinterviews.blogspot.com/ 
 \n\nBroadcast at Access Sacramento, Sundays 6-8pm PST at 
 http://www.live365.com/stations/accesssacramento?site=pro\n
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