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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

UN Document Would Give 'Mother Earth' Same Rights As Humans

Bolivia will this month table a draft United Nations treaty giving "Mother Earth" the same rights as humans — having just passed a domestic law that does the same for bugs, trees and all other natural things in the South American country.

The bid aims to have the UN recognize the Earth as a living entity that humans have sought to "dominate and exploit" — to the point that the "well-being and existence of many beings" is now threatened.

The wording may yet evolve, but the general structure is meant to mirror Bolivia's Law of the Rights of Mother Earth, which Bolivian President Evo Morales enacted in January.

That document speaks of the country's natural resources as "blessings," and grants the Earth a series of specific rights that include rights to life, water and clean air; the right to repair livelihoods affected by human activities; and the right to be free from pollution.

It also establishes a Ministry of Mother Earth, and provides the planet with an ombudsman whose job is to hear nature's complaints as voiced by activist and other groups, including the state.

"If you want to have balance, and you think that the only (entities) who have rights are humans or companies, then how can you reach balance?" Pablo Salon, Bolivia's ambassador to the UN, told Postmedia News. "But if you recognize that nature too has rights, and (if you provide) legal forms to protect and preserve those rights, then you can achieve balance."

Bolivia is a country with a large indigenous population, whose traditional belief systems took on greater resonance following the election of Morales, Latin America's first indigenous president.

In a 2008 pamphlet his entourage distributed at the UN as he attended a summit there, 10 "commandments" are set out as Bolivia's plan to "save the planet" — beginning with the need "to end capitalism."

Reflecting indigenous traditional beliefs, the proposed global treaty says humans have caused "severe destruction . . . that is offensive to the many faiths, wisdom traditions and indigenous cultures for whom Mother Earth is sacred."

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

In indigenous Andean culture, the Earth deity known as Pachamama is the centre of all life, and humans are considered equal to all other entities.

The UN debate begins two days before the UN's recognition April 22 of the second International Mother Earth Day — another Morales-led initiative.

Canadian activist Maude Barlow is among global environmentalists backing the drive with a book the group will launch in New York during the UN debate: Nature Has Rights.

"It's going to have huge resonance around the world," Barlow said of the campaign. "It's going to start first with these southern countries trying to protect their land and their people from exploitation, but I think it will be grabbed onto by communities in our countries, for example, fighting the tar sands in Alberta."

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

And the United States is so stupid that we still contribute to this insane institution called the UN.

Anonymous said...

I think these people have been smoking some of mother earths erbs.Guilty!

Anonymous said...

Yes thats right and I am the Attorney. I represent the Roaches and relatives such as Ants, Mice, and anything else that walks on four legs or flies. I will sue you for everything you have ever owned to mess with one of the above...

lmclain said...

End capitalism, huh? I suppose what they are saying is that socialism or communism can feed bilions of people and produce the necessary good for the same billions without polluting anything or cuting any trees down, or clearing any land, or mining any minerals, or drilling for any oil...I guess what I'm trying to say is that these whack jobs are about as stupid as they can get. We should resign our membership in the U.N and close that building and throw all the U.N. people out of the country. Their agenda is completely and utterly anti-United States.

Anonymous said...

How much money could we save is we stopped funding the UN. How many Billions of dollars have we wasted on these morons.

Anonymous said...

Proof positive that communism has taken over environmentalism.

Anonymous said...

Environmentalism is a cloaking device of the Elite who run our world.

Atlanta Roofing said...

Therein the real truth is revealed. Bolivia hasn’t granted any new rights to the earth, and neither would this U.N. treaty. The new legal rights are for “activist and other groups, including the state.” The power of the state expands, inevitably shrinking humans’ ability to exercise our own rights.