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2016 Dear MUN Director, We are honored to invite your students to the fourth ILYMUN conference, ILYMUN 2016. The three-day conference, organized by the International School of Lyon and the Cité Scolaire Internationale de Lyon, will take place January 21st-23rd 2016. The conference will be held on the campus of the Ecole Normale Superieure de Lyon, 15 parvis René Descartes, 69007 Lyon (France). Building on the success of our January 2015 ILYMUN conference and continuing the debates explored by scientists and world leaders in the COP21 - CMP 11 conference of Paris, we intend to add to our previous exploration of “Surviving the Perfect Storm”. As we saw in last year’s ILYMUN conference, if we don’t take immediate action, the consequences, not only for future generations, but for our generation, will be dire. Climate Change is not just a scientific or environmental problem; it’s a global issue that affects all aspects of our lives: economic, cultural, political and social. For this reason, it is important for our generation to be involved in discussions of the same issues that world and scientific leaders will address in COP21. Although some think that little can be done, we believe we have the power to come up with solutions to slow the greenhouse effect and to adapt our ways of living. The theme of ILYMUN 2016 is, therefore, “The Climate Change Challenge.” ILYMUN creates strong bonds and encourages collaboration and action. In ILYMUN 2016 we will put more emphasis on the idea that by involving youth in finding solutions and taking action, we CAN make a difference. Therefore, we have developed two extensions to our traditional MUN conference: an Action Assembly in which students represent themselves rather than countries in order to work towards real change; and a Youth Conference for “collège” or middle school students from the Rhône-Alpes region. If you wish to participate in ILYMUN 2016, please send us the School Registration Form (Form I), found on our website ilymun.org, as well as the registration fee by July 1st. If you need further information regarding registration, fees, housing, committees and the provisional schedule, please refer to the attachment included with this invitation, see our website or contact us at [email protected] We look forward to seeing you in Lyon in January 2016! Sincerely, The ILYMUN 2016 Executive Board Ramzi Tallaa, Magali Vennin Alexis Angel, Nilay Conraud, Maya Gottlieb, Jonas Milch Country and Committee Assignments In September, we will send you the Country and Committee Assignments Form (Form II). The number of countries and committees assigned to your school is based on the estimated number of delegates that you proposed on your School’s Registration Form (Form I). Please complete Form II by filling the delegation slots assigned to your school with the names of your students. Accommodation The Housing and Transportation Form (Form III - to be sent later), must be completed by November 1 st. Accommodation will be provided for 2 nights (Thursday and Friday) either by host families or in a Youth Hostel. Should you require an extra night, you would need to let us know as soon as possible. For delegations staying in the Youth Hostel, please note that Directors will be required to stay with their students (accommodation paid for). For delegations staying with host families, Directors may wish to stay at one of the hotels (at their own expenses) located near the conference site or in the city centre which is accessible via public transport. Please consult our website or send us an email to find out more information about housing or hotels. Dates and Fees IMPORTANT DATES: Registration opens end of May 2015 School Registration (Form I) due July 1st 2015 Country and Committee Assignments (Form II) due October 1st 2015 Conference Fees due October 1st 2015 Housing and Transportation (Form III) due November 1st 2015 CONFERENCE FEES: Registration fee per school 20€ (euros) Registration fee per delegate 60€ (euros) Registration fee per MUN director 60€ (euros) Fees include lunches on Friday and Saturday as well as housing for 2 nights. Committees and Issues Security Council Historical Security Council The question of Yemen The 1970 petrol crisis Isis controlling fossil fuels The nuclear accident of Chernobyl The control of the Mekong river The first Gulf War: The Invasion of Kuwait by Iraq Economic and Social Science and Technology Protecting populations from health issues linked to climate change The consequences of climate change on food security Globalisation and climate change The role of new technologies in climate change Development Political and Territorial Urbanisation and pollution in megacities Determination of equitable access to international waterbased resources (e.g. rivers, aquifers, glaciers) Finding a balance between industrialisation and greenhouse emissions Territorial resettlement of populations displaced due to the consequences of climate change Human Rights Special Environmental Committee Protecting indigenous populations from climate change Developing sustainable forms of agriculture Building a green economy to lift people out of poverty Measures to manage the rapid deterioration of the Arctic Action Assembly: Think Globally, but Act Locally The Action Assembly is a venue for creative individuals who are eager to collaborate and committed to making a difference. This large assembly ensures a diversity of opinions and proposals to the fight against Climate Change. Participants do not represent countries, but speak for themselves. The atmosphere is one of a think-tank in which participants become more knowledgeable about the issues, meeting and working with experts in the field. The goal is to empower participants to take concrete action at local, regional and even national or international levels. The final outcome should be an array of action plans that promote an ecologically sustainable lifestyle in the delegates’ communities, along with the development of supportive networks to ensure that ideas and actions go beyond the Closing Ceremony of our conference. The group will consider the following central questions: How does our lifestyle affect climate change and how should we adjust our lifestyle in order to achieve ecological sustainability?