Published January 08, 2015
Venezuela is hosting a meeting that's meant to be a unique chance for environmental activists from around the world to talk with senior government negotiators ahead of the next round of global climate talks.
But the United Nations-sanctioned conference has been marred by logistical mishaps. And some groups say they're concerned the host government is using the meeting as a platform for anti-capitalist decrees.
A last-minute change in venue from the capital Caracas to Margarita Island in the Caribbean forced participants to scramble for hard-to-find flights. That led several would-be participants to drop out, including White House climate envoy Todd Stern.
A Venezuelan environmental coalition known as Red ARA said it wasn't invited after it complained the government was imposing an ideological bias on the meetings.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/climate-change-conference-in-venezuela-marred-by-concerns-of-anti-capitalist-grandstanding