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Aloha Is Our Intelligence - A Visit With Manu Aluli Meyer 1 comment

desertrose wrote 4 months ago: Uploaded on Feb 5, 2007 http://VoicesOfTruthTV.com – Manu reveals what quantum physics and ind … more →

Tags: Environmental, Consciousness 1, Community, Beyond Our Natural Senses, Global Community, Crossroads News : Changes In The World Around Us And Ou, Mindfulness, Coexistence, Humanity

Biodiversity and Sustainability Are Closely Linked to Cultural Diversity 14 comments

drstevebest wrote 4 months ago: The nature of evolution is speciation — to produce diversity of life, even in the harshest and … more →

Tags: Total Liberation, animal liberation, collapse, climate change, factory farming, meat consumption, War on Animals, Earth Liberation, Human Extinction

4 things You Can Do to Honor Indigenous Peoples Today 2 comments

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 6 months ago: 22 November, 2012.  From Cultural Survival November is National Native American Heritage Month. Nove … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, climate change, Rights, Resilience, and Restoration, Rights, Thanksgiving, Heritage

Malaysia: What to Do When Indigenous Peoples Blockade Your Dam

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 6 months ago: Note: Large-scale hydro power is not renewable energy.  Flooding pristine lands and displacing the i … more →

Tags: Actions - Protest, Indigenous peoples, climate change, greenwashing, biodiversity, Energy, False Solutions to Climate Change, Land Grabs, Ending the Era of Extreme Energy

Peruvians stand up to Colorado's Newmont Mining1 comment

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 7 months ago: by Bill Weinberg, Oct 7, 2012. Source: WW4 Report The Newmont Mining Corporation, based in Colorado, … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, climate change, water, Pollution, Latin America & Caribbean, mining, Protest, Perú, Mining

Video: Oil and ice don't mix - the risks of drilling in Alaska's Arctic Ocean

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 9 months ago: Note: It only takes six minutes to demonstrate the insanity of drilling in Arctic waters… By K … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, climate change, Pollution, videos, Oceans, Oil, Shell Oil, Arctic, oil spills

Inter-American Court rules for Amazon people in Ecuador case2 comments

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 9 months ago: August 17, 2012. Source: WW4 Report   The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) ruling in Sar … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, climate change, Latin America & Caribbean, Energy, victory, Land Grabs, Oil, Ecuador, Amazon

Mali: pastoralists trapped between drought, jihadis1 comment

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 9 months ago: 08/12/2012. Source: World War 4 Report Hundreds of pastoralists in the Mopti region of central Mali … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, climate change, Africa 2, War, Drought, Niger delta, Mali, Jihadists

Nigeria: Ogoni protest govt’s inaction on UNEP oil pollution report

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 9 months ago: By Kelvin Elbiri, August 6, 2012. Source: Lagos Guardian HUNDREDS of Ogoni took to the streets at Og … more →

Tags: Actions - Protest, Indigenous peoples, Pollution, Energy, Africa 2, Oil, Protests, Nigeria, Ogoniland

Bolivian government to consult with Amazon natives on controversial highway1 comment

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 9 months ago: From Agence France-Presse, July 29, 2012. Source: Raw Story Photo: AFP/File, Aizar Raldes LA PAZ — T … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, Latin America & Caribbean, Politics, Indigenous Rights, Bolivia, Evo-Morales, Amazon, Land rights, Environment and development

Brazil: Xavante territorial rights affirmed following ranchers' uprising1 comment

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 10 months ago: Note: Will there ever be justice for the Indigenous Peoples of the Brazilian Amazon?  Soy, cattle, i … more →

Tags: Climate Justice, green economy, Illegal Logging, Indigenous peoples, Land Grabs, Latin America & Caribbean, Political Repression, Rio+20, Amazon

Indigenous Peoples' statement on the coup in Paraguay3 comments

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 10 months ago: Para leer este comunicado de FAPI en español por favor haga clíc aquí. Federation for the Self-Deter … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, Latin America & Caribbean, Land Grabs, Political Repression, Paraguay, coup, Statement

Brazil: Hundreds of Indigenous Peoples Occupy Belo Monte Dam Site

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 10 months ago: Note: At the same time that Rio+20 Earth Summit participants were wringing their hands over what to … more →

Tags: Actions - Protest, Indigenous peoples, climate change, biodiversity, Latin America & Caribbean, Energy, False Solutions to Climate Change, Climate Justice, Indigenous Rights

Indigenous Peoples sound the alarm over new ecotourism scheme in India1 comment

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 11 months ago: By Ahni Jun 25, 2012 Cross-Posted from InterContinental Cry A consortium of indigenous and non-gover … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, climate change, Land Grabs, green economy, Commodification of Life, India, EcoTourism

Native peoples left out in the cold at Rio+20 2 comments

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 11 months ago: By Jeff Conant for Climate Connections Native dress at Kari-Oca II. Photo: Conant When Clayton Thoma … more →

Tags: climate change, Rio+20, Rights, Resilience, and Restoration, Rio+20 summit, Kari-Oca

Indigenous deliver Kari-Oca II Declaration to Rio+20, as military halts hundreds

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 11 months ago: By Brenda Norrell, cross-posted from NarcoNews Photos by Ben Powless, Mohawk, IEN June 21, 2012 … more →

Tags: Rio+20, Rights, Resilience, and Restoration, BREAKING NEWS from Rio+20, March, Résistance, Rio+20, UN Summit, Kari-Oca Declaration, militarized

Video: Indigenous Declaration of Kari-Oca II delivered to UN summit; condor visits solemn ceremony

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 11 months ago: June 22, 2012 – Yesterday at Rio+20, 400 Indigenous people from throughout the world attempted … more →

Tags: Rio+20, Rights, Resilience, and Restoration, BREAKING NEWS from Rio+20, Rio+20, Kari-Oca Declaration

Declaration of Kari-Oca II adopted by five hundred Indigenous representatives in sacred ceremony8 comments

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 11 months ago: By Jeff Conant, for Climate Connections Signing of the Kari-Oca Declaration. Photo: Ben Powless Rio … more →

Tags: Rio+20, Rights, Resilience, and Restoration, ien, Rio+20, Kari-Oca

Audio--Rio+20 Peoples' Summit: Indigenous peoples speak out against REDD1 comment

Global Justice Ecology Project wrote 11 months ago: Audio and photo by Anne Petermann, Global Justice Ecology Project Marifel, of the Asia-Pacific Indig … more →

Tags: Indigenous peoples, Forests and Climate Change, False Solutions to Climate Change, Rio+20, The Greed Economy and the Future of Forests, Rights, Resilience, and Restoration, Redd


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