EarthSayers.tv is the largest collection of voices speaking on behalf of Mother Earth hence its name. In this special collection we provide an introduction to the many voices advocating the rights of Mother Earth. A core element of this advocacy is embodied in a document entitled, The Universal Declaration of Rights of Mother Earth Preamble.
The preamble begins "We, the peoples and nations of Earth: considering that we are all part of Mother Earth, an indivisible, living community of interrelated and interdependent beings with a common destiny...
Listen to a reading of the complete preamble here on EarthSayers.tv. A written copy is available on The Global Alliance for Rights of Nature Website is here.
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Easy Money in the Amazon - At what cost? by Patricia Gualinga |
This interview with Patricia Gualinga is excerpted from the documentary, Screams of the Amazon, the XI round in Ecuador Ms. Gualinga begins, "The World has not done an analysis whether oil is more valuable than what is lost by destroying the Amazon." Published on Mar 21, 2013 EarthSayer Patricia Gualinga |
The Earth's Lawyer by Garz and Higgins
About the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature by Mari Margil
Sacha Warmi Center and The Rights of Nature by Didier Lacaze
Amazon Women of Ecuador at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
A Declaration from Amazonian Nationalities Michelle Thrush Presents
Rights of Nature by David Tucker of Pachamama Alliance
West Papua Intervention at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
America's Wolves At Risk by Defenders of Wildlife
Apache Resistance At Oak Flat Against Arizona Copper Mine
Declaration, Rights of Mother Earth by Maude Barlow
Interconnectedness and Keeping Oil Underground by Manari Ushinga
Forest Keepers - Guarda Bosques in Español w/English Subtitles
Easy Money in the Amazon - At what cost? by Patricia Gualinga
The Rights of Nature in Ecuador by Didier Lacaze
A Farmer in Africa: Property Rights by WRI
A Reading of the Universal Declaration of Mother Earth Preamble
Message from Ecuador to Chevron CEO John Watson