Toxic Chemicals in the Exploration and Production of Gas from Unconventional Sources
National Toxics Network produced a report Toxic Chemicals in the Exploration and Production of Gas from Unconventional Sources in April 2013 for those interested in learning more about toxic chemicals used in the exploration and production of gas from “unconventional...
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United Natures – A United Nations of All Species
Just released! United Natures – a United Nations of all species movie An indepth documentary feature film on the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth, earth jurisprudence, philosophy, permaculture, spirituality and a neo-indigenous future for humanity released on June...
Short Circuit – Lifecycle of Electronic Gadgets and the True Cost to Earth
The Gaia Foundation in conjunction with the APPCCG Report Launch: Short Circuit – The Lifecycle of Our Electronic Gadgets and the True Cost to Earth Wednesday, 24th April 2013, 3:00 – 4:30pm, Committee Room 11, House of Commons, London SW1A...
Are we Infantile?
President Correa declares us “infantile” for questioning his vision of Eco-friendly sustainable growth through mineral exploitation in Ecuador. Are We? In an interview with New Left Review, President Correa said: “It is madness to say no to natural resources, which...
The case for Rights of Nature in face of the Mirador Open Pit Copper Mining Project
In March 2012, the government of Ecuador signed a contract with Ecuacorrientes (ECSA), a company of Chinese capital to extract copper, gold and silver from the Condor Highland in southeastern Ecuador. Today the humid tropical forest of the Condor Highland...
What Would a Down-to-Earth Economy Look Like?
David Korten, YES! Magazine The most recent YES! Magazine is entitled What Would Nature Do? This latest issue is filled with thought provocative articles looking at our lives and culture through the lens of the question “What would Nature do?”....
Clean Water Act 2.0: Rights of Waterways by Linda Sheehan
From HuffingtonPost.com October 15, 2012 by Linda Sheehan of Earth Law Center. In a decisive display of bipartisanship, Congress passed the U.S. Clean Water Act into law on October 18, 1972, overriding President Nixon’s veto. The Act faced significant hurdles;...
Rethinking society from the ground up – Foundation Earth
One of the most promising aspects of the recent Rio+20 Earth Summit are the creative juices that have been triggered to define new, viable solutions – or identify existing ones for that matter – to redirect the course for the...
Be Magnificent – From Redwood Wisdom
I bask in the Energy created By all the trees in this Grove. Surrounded by their love And physical support, I am able to BE A magnificent tree. In your life, Create a network Of support For one another, So...
Vilcabamba River case law: 1 year after
News bulletin on the implementation of the first nature rights sentence[1] Gabriela León Cobo Pachamama Foundation Nature Rights. Can they be exercised? The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature, through one of its founding organizations, Fundación Pachamama, points towards...
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