Universal Declaration of Ecological Rights
Preamble
We, the World Organization of Human Rights and
Environment Rights, in the face of the historic moment that global
warming represents, by threatening the very future of humanity, believe that
the peoples of the world have the ethical duty to establish a critical
transformation of their way of living, shifting from the consumerist
materialism toward the ecological communitarianism. This is the great hope of
the world in order to survive and evolve, recognizing the physical-cultural
interdependency and interrelatedness between all living beings. The human
family shares a symbiotic relationship with the Mother Earth (Gaia), which is
the source of life and well being, so it is essential to create an ecological civilization
based on respect for essential values such as world peace, social justice,
advanced education and care of nature. On the basis of this Purpose (Dharma),
the peoples must support this Universal
Declaration of Ecological Rights, by taking responsibility to be in
solidarity with the others, with the field of life and the Mother Earth (Gaia).
In effect, Mother Earth (Gaia) is not merely the home of humankind, but rather
is a living planet or a totally unique super organism in the known Universe, by
providing the fundamental conditions for the survival and evolution of life and
consciousness. The welfare of humankind depends entirely on the ecological
health of ecosystems of Mother Earth (Gaia), so that biodiversity should be
preserved as one of the most important human rights. Clean air and water are
also indispensable Human Rights, so that peoples should show a great concern
for protecting the vitality and sacredness of nature. This means evaporating
the economic patterns of materialistic consumerism which are causing
environmental devastation, rapidly depleting natural resources and causing the
sixth mass extinction in the history of the planet. Yet communities are also
being destroyed by poverty, by means of the great social sufferings of war,
injustice, ignorance and pollution. These are a completely preventable danger,
so that contemporary civilization has the duty to carry out the Cure (Nirvana)
of these global ills in order to provide a healthy and appropriate existence to
current and future generations. The choice is quite clear: self-destroying or
refounding the global civilization under communitarian and ecological values.
This necessary transformation of lifestyle is the human being’s spiritual
development, by practicing a form of Peak Knowledge (Satori) that is capable of
returning to harmony with all living beings. The resurgence of Spirituality
then creates a new opportunity to establish a Pure Earth of essentially
democratic, humanitarian, wise and compassionate characteristics. Thus, in the
face of the enormous political, economic, cultural and environmental
challenges, it is understood that spiritual solutions are the most
comprehensive and integrative. However, for achieving these aspirations to the
Great Awakening (Maha Bodhi) of all humanity, peoples must choose to exist
under a Sense of Purpose (Dharma), identifying themselves both with the fellow
beings as well as with Mother Earth (Gaia) and Cosmos. That is why Aboriginal
and Buddhist communities have been an example to the world throughout thousands
of years, by being universal and global citizens when taking responsibility for
the welfare of all humankind and nature. The Path of Solidary and
Reconciliatory Spirituality develops a lifestyle related to the environment,
living with humility and openness before the mysteries of Cosmos, which favors
the emerging social development based on the ethical foundation of detachment
and learning. Thus, in an act of unity and hope, the following principles are
established for creating a pacifist, equitable, cultured and ecological
civilization.
Principles
I.
World
Peace
1. Develop all levels of democracy in order that there
are transparent institutions within governments, in addition to strengthening
the direct participation of the people in making political, economic and
judicial decisions at the local, regional and global level. It must be
protected the rights to freedom of expression, to information and healthy
environment, by eliminating warmongering, fraud, corruption, prostitution and
drug trafficking, as harmful behaviors that affect human community and nature.
2. Keeping a respectful treatment toward all living
beings, considering the animal rights as a way of direct prevention of all
cruelty or damage caused by society. Species must be protected in order to
avoid or interrupt the process of destruction of biodiversity.
3. Encourage a culture of tolerance, non-violence and
solidarity, promoting mutual support among the peoples and implementing
integrative programs to prevent and resolve conflicts. It should be developed a
process of demilitarization of the countries, by eliminating weapons of mass
destruction and using the budgetary resources for humanitarian and
environmental purposes. But it also means recognizing that peace is a process
of righteousness and care of oneself, of fellow beings and of the environment.
II.
Social
Justice
4. Eliminate poverty as ethical Cure (Nirvana) of
society and the environment by assigning international resources support in
order that all peoples have access to clean water and air along with healthy
food and safe housing. The poor and oppressed must be recognized and protected,
helping those who suffer to make possible the development of the hidden skills
of self-realization and self-determination that are inherent in all beings.
5. Ensure that economic activities are fair and
equitable at all levels, by promoting social and sustainable development along
with the redistribution of income among all peoples. It must be ensured that
any national or international commercial activities support the rights of
workers and the environment, acting with transparency and responsibility for
the good of society and Mother Earth (Gaia).
6. Defend gender equality as a form of social and
sustainable development, complying with the human rights of women and children
to end violence against the most vulnerable. There must be more participation
of women in making political, economic, cultural and environmental decision.
III.
Advanced
Education
7. Ensure the human right to access advanced
education, non-discrimination and a cultural environment that values the
inherent dignity of human being and the Mother Earth (Gaia), by supporting the
physical and spiritual health of the peoples. It should be eliminated discrimination
in all its forms, especially affirming the spiritual rights of Aboriginal
peoples and Buddhist communities, which are protectors of humanity and nature,
as their knowledge and practices constitute a peaceful and sustainable
lifestyle, which are the necessary requirements for creating healthy and
adequate societies.
8. Develop education so that it accompanies all facets
of the human beings’ Path of life, by strengthening their own abilities and
allowing the possibility to integrate new knowledge and values that are
necessary for a peaceful, solidary, cultured and ecological way of life. It
should be provided opportunities of formal and non-formal education for all
children, adults and elderly people, by training them in learnings that are indispensable
to contribute to the survival and evolution of humanity and the Mother Earth
(Gaia).
9. Boost the development of art, humanistic sciences
and ecology by intensifying a global awareness raising process about the
challenges that humanity copes with. It must be recognized the importance of
ethics and Spirituality as teachings to implement a healthy, adequate and
sustainable life, intensifying affective, aesthetic, intellectual and social
resources of all families, communities and peoples.
IV.
Integrative
Ecology
10. Respect Mother Earth (Gaia) as a super organism
that sustains the multiple diversities in the field of life through a network
of interdependence and interexistence of which humans and animals are part, so
it must be recognized the inherent dignity and the evolutionary potential of
all living beings. Mother Earth (Gaia) must be cared with compassionate wisdom
(prajna-karuna), simultaneously accepting that organisms have rights not to be
considered as mere natural resources.
11. Affirm that the universal values of liberty,
equality and fraternity entail a special responsibility of humankind to promote
the good of all peoples and ecosystems. It should be then built democratic
communities that fully develop the peaceful, just, ecological and cultured
potentials, by promoting peace, social justice, knowledge and sustainability in
order that all beings can achieve a healthy, responsible and awakened way of life.
12. Protect and restore the beauty and ecological
integrity of Mother Earth (Gaia), preserving its biodiversity for the present
and future generations, which involves transmitting spiritual values and
traditions that support social and ecological prosperity. Plans for social and
sustainable development should be implemented to conserve and rehabilitate the
vital cycles of nature, safeguarding the most important ecosystems as sacred
patrimony of humanity and the Mother Earth (Gaia) in the face of the danger of
extinction and destruction.
13. Use non-renewable resources like fossil fuels,
only measuredly, responsibly and in a way that is not harmful to the
environment, taking preventive measures for possible serious and irreversible
situations but also taking measures of ecological justice when damages have
already been committed. It should be prevented citizen, industrial and military
pollution, by sanctioning those who incur these acts against the spiritual
welfare of the community and nature.
14. Apply patterns of economic production and material
consumption based on quality of life standards which do not interfere with
Human Rights neither with the Rights to self-regeneration and self-regulation
of Mother Earth (Gaia), so that the recycling of materials and the use of
renewable energies must be State policy. Healthy and sustainable technological systems
must be developed and implemented, by ensuring the universal access to an
appropriate environment.
15. Transmit ecological knowledge to all the peoples,
supporting the practice of a responsible and sustainable science that pays full
attention (Mindfulness) both to the poor and the oppressed peoples as well as
to animals and ecosystems. It must be preserved the spiritual traditions of
compassionate wisdom (prajna-karuna) that have emerged in all cultures because
they are sustainable knowledge that ensure the welfare of humanity and the Mother
Earth (Gaia), while it is of vital importance for the Salvation and Evolution
of Life.
Measures
As from the four principles of world peace, social
justice, advanced education and integrative ecology, the Universal Declaration of Ecological Rights promotes the following
urgent collective measures to appropriately tackle Global Warming, by offering
the peoples of the world a common Purpose (Dharma) which raises awareness about
the responsibility and duties of humanity toward environment and Mother Earth
(Gaia). In this Universal Declaration of
Ecological Rights progressive measures of international nature are ensured
to be applied by all peoples.
1. Recognize
Environmental Rights as fundamental Human Rights as well as interdependent of
democracy.
2. Recognize
the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth in order that humanity lives
in harmony with nature.
3. Recognize
Ecocide as the fifth world crime along with genocide, war crimes, ethnic
cleansing and crimes against humanity, affirming the need to establish an
International Environmental Court.
4. Recognize the scientific theory that the Earth
is a living planet or super organism capable of self-regulation, which sustains
all living beings and ecosystems.
5. Recognize
the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on the basis of gross domestic
product of each country.
6. Recognize that the most polluting countries
should compensate the least polluting countries.
7. Recognize that countries that use renewable
energy and protect their forests, oceans and other ecosystems have the right
that their foreign debts are partially or totally removed.
8. Recognize
the need to protect nature through the internationalization of large ecosystems
such as the Amazon, the forests of Canada, the Siberian Taiga, the forests of
the United States, the Scandinavian and Russian taiga, the Congo Basin, forests
of Mexico, tropical forests of the island of Borneo, tropical forests of New
Guinea and the forests of Bulgaria and Romania, among others.
9. Recognize
the Rights of Animals, which are part of the interdependent system of life as
earthly body cells, so that discrimination against them and attack their
harmonic functioning causes imbalance in the integrity and balance of the
holistic field of the biosphere.
10. Recognize
the need to create an economic fund to help environmental refugees and victims
of hurricanes, droughts and other phenomena associated with global warming.
11. Recognize
the need to stop the production of cattle by the huge greenhouse gas emissions,
it must be propitiated only milk production, vegetarianism and sustainable
agriculture.
12. Recognize
the need to encourage reforestation and repopulation of rural areas.
13. Recognize
the need to develop technologies to convert human waste into usable energy.
14. Recognize
Aboriginal and Buddhist communities as global citizens and defenders of Mother
Earth (Gaia).
15. Recognize
peace as a basic human right, committing to eliminate armies and redirecting
military spending towards ecology, education and health.
16. Recognize
the importance of prohibiting weapons of mass destruction; by leaving only a
small percentage under the United Nations protect to be used against a possible
threat from outer space.
17. Recognize
the need to remove the Security Council
of the United Nations, promoting global direct democracy for all peoples of
the world.
18. Recognize
materialism as an evil in the world, because its political and economic models
do not bring harmony to society and Mother Earth (Gaia) by producing abuse,
alteration and predation.
19. Recognize
that all countries which do not comply with these measures they should be
politically, economically and culturally sanctioned, following the general
principles and rules of international environmental law arising from treaties,
international customs and judicial teachings, which include: principle of responsibility of countries over their natural resources
to avoid environmental damage to its own inhabitants; principles of good
neighborliness and international cooperation to investigate, identify, notify,
consult and prevent environmental damage to other countries and their
inhabitants; principle of preventive action of pollution; precautionary
principle to threats of serious or irreversible environmental damage without
waiting for scientific evidence; principle of obligation of the State to
compensate for illegal or inappropriate environmental damage under
international law when it is not possible to repair or restore previous
environmental circumstances and when negligence, strict liability and
unconditional obligation of the State is shown; principle of common
responsibility of states to protect the environment but differentiated by its
various development capabilities; and the principle of sustainable development
that meets the essential needs of the present and future peoples
(intergenerational equity, proper use of natural resources and integration of
environment and development).
The Way toward
the Pure Earth
Global climate warming is calling humanity in order
that a new ecological civilization begins and puts an end to the cycle of
materialistic history. Such a transformation is what the principles of the Universal Declaration of Ecological Rights promise,
by assuming the commitment to convey and implement the Purpose (Dharma) and the
values set out. The birth of a free and responsible world requires the
transformation of mind, ideas and society, by learning a new analytical,
existential and libertarian Sense based on the interdependence of all beings. This
development of a new lifestyle is the vision of the Way of Reconciling
Spirituality in order to create a sustainable world. Spiritual traditions are
the most precious heritage of history of all cultures, since their only purpose
has been always to realize the hope of a better world, a Pure Earth or Kingdom of Righteousness. Therefore, peoples must
deepen and expand the principles outlined in the Universal Declaration of Ecological Rights, since the whole of humanity
has much to learn in the quest for Truth and Compassionate Wisdom (Prajna-Karuna).
Spiritual values are the Way that leads to Salvation and Evolution of life,
both finding unity in diversity and responsibility in freedom. This utopian
goal of a Pure Earth must be
initiated in the vital heart of every individual, family and people, as it
cannot be imposed by governments. Thus, spirituality and contemplative science
are offering an ethical and creative leadership that surpasses any government
or company. With the Purpose (Dharma) to create a sustainable planetary
civilization, the peoples of the world must engage with this Universal Declaration of Ecological Rights,
by fulfilling its obligations for the development of the common good. In the
face of this stage of global crisis it should be responded with an Awakening
process (Bodhi) of a new consciousness to life, respecting the sacredness of
Mother Earth (Gaia) with Love, Brotherhood, Truth and Equanimity.
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