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The historic conference is abo…

April 19th, 2010
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The historic conference is about to kick off. If u are grounded by nature! then follow it here at oneclimate.net/bolivia

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Draft – Universal Declaration for the Rights of Mother Earth

April 9th, 2010
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Cormac Cullinan, environmental lawyer and author of Wild Law has been invited by the Bolivian government to spearhead and oversee the drafting of a Universal Declaration for the Rights of Mother Earth.

He is inviting feedback from individuals around the world.  Please feel free to leave comments here, or contact us and we will send you the commentary and feedback form.

UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MOTHER EARTH

[draft 21 February 2010]

Preamble

We, the peoples of Earth:

gratefully acknowledging that Mother Earth gives us life, nourishes and teaches us and provides us with all that we need to live well;

recognizing that Mother Earth is an indivisible community of diverse and interdependent beings with whom we share a common destiny and to whom we must relate in ways that benefit Mother Earth;

acknowledging that by attempting to dominate and exploit Mother Earth and other beings, humans have caused severe destruction, degradation and disruption of the life-sustaining communities, processes and balances of Mother Earth which now threatens the wellbeing and existence of many beings;

conscious that this destruction is also harmful to our inner wellbeing and is offensive to the many faiths, wisdom traditions and indigenous cultures for whom Mother Earth is sacred;

acutely conscious of the critical importance and urgency of taking decisive, collective action to prevent humans causing climate change and other impacts on Mother Earth that threaten the wellbeing and survival of humans and other beings;

accepting our responsibility to one another, future generations and Mother Earth to heal the damage caused by humans and to pass on to future generations values, traditions, and institutions that support the flourishing of Mother Earth;

convinced that in order for communities of humans and other beings to flourish we must establish systems for governing human behavior that recognize the inalienable rights of Mother Earth and of all beings that are part of her;

convinced that the fundamental freedoms and rights of Mother Earth and of all beings should be protected by the rule of law, and that the corresponding duties of human beings to respect and defend these rights and freedoms should be enforced by law;

proclaim this Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth to complement the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and to serve as a common standard by which the conduct of all human beings, organizations, and cultures can be guided and assessed; and

pledge ourselves to cooperate with other human communities, public and private organizations, governments, and the United Nations, to secure the universal and effective recognition and observance of the fundamental freedoms, rights and duties enshrined in this Declaration, among all the peoples, cultures and states of Earth.

Article 1. Fundamental rights, freedoms and duties

(1) Mother Earth is an indivisible, self-regulating community of interrelated beings each of whom is defined by its relationships within this community and with the Universe as a whole. Fundamental aspects of these relationships are expressed in this Declaration as inalienable rights, freedoms and duties.

(2) These fundamental rights, freedoms and duties arise from the same source as existence and are inherent to all beings, consequently they are inalienable, cannot be abolished by law, and are not affected by the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory within which a being exists.

(3) All beings are entitled to all the fundamental rights and freedoms recognized in this Declaration without distinction of any kind, such as may be made between organic, living beings and inorganic, non-living beings, or on the basis of sentience, kind, species, use to humans, or other status.

(4) Just as human beings have human rights, other beings may also have additional rights, freedoms and duties that are specific to their species or kind and appropriate for their role and function within the communities within which they exist.

(5) The rights of each being are limited by the rights of other beings to the extent necessary to maintain the integrity, balance and health of the communities within which it exists.

Article 2. Fundamental rights of Mother Earth

Mother Earth has the right to exist, to persist and to continue the vital cycles, structures, functions and processes that sustain all beings.

Article 3. Fundamental rights and freedoms of all beings

Every being has:

(a) the right to exist;

(b) the right to habitat or a place to be;

(c) the right to participate in accordance with its nature in the ever-renewing processes of Mother Earth;

(d) the right to maintain its identity and integrity as a distinct, self-regulating being;

(e) the right to be free from pollution, genetic contamination and human modifications of its structure or functioning that threaten its integrity or healthy functioning; and

(f) the freedom to relate to other beings and to participate in communities of beings in accordance with its nature.

Article 4. Freedom of animals from torture and cruelty

Every animal has the right to live free from torture, cruel treatment or punishment by human beings.

Article 5. Freedom of animals from confinement and removal from habitat

(1) No human being has the right to confine another animal or to remove it from its habitat unless doing so is justifiable with reference to the respective rights, duties and freedoms of both the human and other animal concerned.

(2) Any human being that confines or keeps another animal must ensure that it is free to express normal patterns of behavior, has adequate nourishment and is protected from injury, disease, suffering and unreasonable fear, pain, distress or discomfort.

Article 6. Fundamental duties of human beings

Human beings have a special responsibility to avoid acting in violation of this Declaration and must urgently establish values, cultures, and legal, political, economic and social systems consistent with this Declaration that:

(a) promote the full recognition, application and enforcement of the freedoms, rights and duties set out in this Declaration;

(b) ensure that the pursuit of human wellbeing contributes to the wellbeing of Mother Earth, now and in the future;

(c) prevent humans from causing harmful disruptions of vital ecological cycles, processes and balances, and from compromising the genetic viability and continued survival of other species;

(d) ensure that the damage caused by human violations of the freedoms, rights and duties in this Declaration is rectified where possible and that those responsible are held accountable for restoring the integrity and healthy functioning of affected communities; and

(e) enable people to defend the rights of Mother Earth and of all beings.

Article 7. Protection of the law

Every being has –

(a) the right to be recognised everywhere as a subject before the law;

(b) the right to the protection of the law and to an effective remedy in respect of human violations or attacks on the rights and freedoms recognized in this Declaration;

(c) the right to equal protection of the law; and

(d) the right to equal protection against any discrimination by humans in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination.

Article 8. Human education

(1) Every human being has the right to be educated about Mother Earth and how to live in accordance with this Declaration.

(2) Human education must develop the full potential of human beings in a way that promotes a love of Mother Earth, compassion, understanding, tolerance and affection among all humans and between humans and other beings, and the observance of the fundamental freedoms, rights and duties in this Declaration.

Article 9. Interpretation

(1) The term “being” refers to natural beings which exist as part of Mother Earth and includes a community of other beings and all human beings regardless of whether or not they act as a corporate body, state or other legal person.

(2) Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms in it.

(3) Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as restricting the recognition of other fundamental rights, freedoms or duties of all or specified beings.

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PRESS RELEASE – All Living Things and Earth Day Network Launch Earth Day Screenings

April 9th, 2010
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Katherine Crawley

Katherine@all-living-things.org

+44 7729 000 755

www.goodscreenings.org/earthdayscreenings2010

Nationwide, across the United States, April 20th-30th, 2010 – People have rights, Corporations have rights…  Shouldn’t the Earth have rights too? Come and help us celebrate our extraordinary planet with the revolutionary Earth Day Screenings 2010.

To mark the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day on 22 April, All Living Things, in association with the Earth Day Network, is launching Earth Day Screenings 2010, a U.S.-wide festival of Oscar-winning and provocative feature documentaries. Thanks to the ground-breaking film distribution Web site, Good Screenings, any and every civilian across America can be a part of this remarkable journey towards recognizing the sovereignty of our planet by simply watching a film, starting a conversation or hosting a screening.

In 40 cities around the U.S. and through its network of 20,000 partner organizations, Earth Day Network and All Living Things will promote Earth Day Screenings 2010, encouraging people everywhere to ‘hire a film, screen it and act for the Earth’. The dazzling slate of festival films, includes 2010 Oscar winner The Cove, Robert Kenner’s Academy Award nominated Food Inc, the star-studded and highly controversial Who Killed The Electric Car and Bananas!, one of the most talked about films of 2009, in which pharmaceutical giant Dole desperately tried to quash before it had even reached the public.

Contact us for the full press release – katherine@all-living-things.org

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www.onlinefilm.org – times are changing

April 4th, 2010
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A friend and Montreal producer, Paul Lapointe, was in touch recently and told me about a new online site for films. It is a multilingual market place for European films. It is owned by filmmakers, and their films are offered directly to viewers for a fair price as “download to own”.
Take a look – www.onlinefilm.org.

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April 20-22nd, 2010 – Join the People’s Conference on Climate Change and Mother Earth Rights

April 4th, 2010
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We are excited to have partnered with OneClimate to bring the People’s Conference to people around the world. Without going anywhere (which means a lower carbon footprint!) you will be able to join the conference by watching it streamed from our homepage. Not only that, you are invited to embed it on our own website, and/or blog and be part of a global distribution network bringing the conference to people all over the world. The future of our planet is not just a concern to governments around the world but people everywhere. Sign-up for our updates and/or get an RSS feed and we will keep you posted on where, when and how you can join the conference from your laptop or computer anywhere in the world. To find out more about the People’s Conference April 20-22nd in Cochabamba, Bolivia visit the conference website at http://pwccc.wordpress.com/

About OneClimate:
The OneClimate Channel was
launched by OneWorld UK in 2009,
culminating in a unique 200 hours of
broadcasting throughout the UN
Climate Conference in Copenhagen,
generated by the OneClimate team
as well as the global public and
campaigning organizations from all
over the world. By providing its entire
live-stream for free for anyone to
embed on their website, OneClimate
had 4,000,000 views from around
2,000,000 unique viewers during the
course of the conference. The
Channel will now continue to transmit
from key climate negotiation sessions
throughout the year, as well as
broadcasting a weekly update show,
with Skype interviews from around the
world. www.oneclimate.net

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