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marmar Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-06-10 04:48 PM
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Maude Barlow: Read Me My Environmental Rights
from YES! Magazine:



Maude Barlow: Read Me My Environmental Rights
What if a healthy environment were a human right?

by Madeline Ostrander
posted Dec 03, 2010


In most legal systems, you have a right to freedom of speech or religion, but you don’t have a right to breathe clean air or drink safe water.

Maude Barlow—author, activist, and former senior advisor on water to the United Nations—believes that those rights should be recognized. This past summer, she helped engineer a landmark victory: The U.N. formally adopted a resolution recognizing the human right to water (though the United States abstained).

Now, Barlow is part of an international movement—of governments, scientists, and activists—working to bring a focus on environmental rights to the ongoing United Nations climate negotiations. This week, she is attending the United Nations climate meeting in Cancún, Mexico.

The negotiations are thus far getting scant press attention, but thousands of people from all over the world are turning out in Cancún to voice their political views and hold alternative meetings and demonstrations outside the U.N. conference. Early this week, the international grassroots organization La Via Campesina led Barlow and hundreds of other grassroots leaders on a tour across the Mexican countryside to witness how climate change is already affecting rural communities. The tours converged in Mexico City where a few thousand people held a march to the Zócalo, the city’s central plaza. ...........(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.yesmagazine.org/planet/maude-barlow-read-me-my-environmental-rights



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Nihil Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-07-10 05:07 AM
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1. I wonder what "justification" was offered for that ...
> This past summer, she helped engineer a landmark victory:
> The U.N. formally adopted a resolution recognizing the human right
> to water (though the United States abstained).

Wonder if they were honest and said something like "Too many corporations
would lose profits if we were to agree with something as blatantly obvious
and well-intentioned as this."?

:argh:
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txlibdem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-07-10 09:04 AM
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2. T. Boone Pickens is buying up aquifers left and right
There is a general consensus among environmental and business leaders that clean water will become the next rare commodity. There are communities in California that will allow you to buy land... but never build a home nor live there, because the current water supplies can support only so many people and that number has been met (decades ago in some cases).

You are definitely on the right track thinking that Corporations and the rich are the only thing stopping all persons from having adequate access to clean water and healthy food. If there is a profit to be made in killing you, I'd recommend a quick religious conversion because YOU'RE GOING DOWN.

Keep speaking truth to power!
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