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Holiday Gift Question? – If prospectors were digging for gold in your back yard and contaminating your only source of water with mercury, would you still decorate yourself with gold jewelry?
We need to reconsider our relationship with all of the living world and no longer think like consumers in an economy but recognize that we are organisms in an ecosystem. Indigenous peoples use the water in the rivers and streams … Continue reading
COP15: negociaciones truncadas para conservar la biodiversidad — EcoPress — MARY CALVO
Desde principios de mes delegados de las 196 naciones del planeta negocian en Montreal -Canadá- para llegar a un acuerdo significativo en busca de frenar la pérdida de biodiversidad y conservar la diversidad biológica. Sin embargo, las negociaciones no avanzan … Continue reading
Amazônia perdeu 9,7% de sua vegetação natural em 37 anos!
Os dados mais recentes do MapBiomas Amazônia reforçam a necessidade de uma ação internacional integrada para reverter a atual tendência de destruição que, se persistir, levará o bioma além de seu ponto sem retorno até o final desta década Em … Continue reading
“All the Living World is Interdependent:” A Q&A with Artist Barbara Crane Navarro — Open Americas
Barbara Crane Navarro is a French artist, author, and activist who currently lives near Paris. Over a period of 12 years, she spent the winter months with the Yanomami people in Venezuela and Brazil, an experience which has inspired her … Continue reading
Argentina ley de bosques: a quince años de su sanción, la deforestación ilegal persiste — Stigmatis
La ley de bosques fue sancionada el 28 de noviembre de 2017 con objetivos claros: frenar la deforestación y proteger los bosques nativos. Manuel Jaramillo y Daniela Gomel | Argentina | Nov. 2022 Su aprobación fue uno de los mayores … Continue reading
Cop15 Negotiators Are Barely Even Mentioning the Ocean! — Mother Jones
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The ocean may cover 70 percent of the Earth’s surface and contain much of its animal life, but you might not get that impression from … Continue reading
Barbara Crane Navarro: Artist & Activist In Her Own Words — Palm Oil Detectives
Photo: Light Sculpture Performance: Barbara Crane Navarro Film: Totemic Light Sculptures – Yanomami shamanic chants – Mixed media art installation: Barbara Crane Navarro – 1:20 Barbara Crane Navarro: In Her Own Words Artist, Writer, Environmental & Indigenous Rights Activist Link … Continue reading
Líderes Indígenas piden un portavoz de los océanos en la COP de biodiversidad — Stigmatis
Recurso de archivo de @arturolarena para @cdoverde en @efeverde Océanos | 13 dic. 2022 (EFE) Solomon Pili Kaho’ohalahala y Douglas Neasloss, dos líderes indígenas de orillas opuestas del Pacífico, reivindican que los océanos se hagan oír en la COP15 de … Continue reading
UN Environment Chief Warns of a Biodiversity Apocalypse! — Mother Jones
This story was originally published by the Guardian and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The UN’s environment chief has warned that “we are at war with nature” and must “make peace,” as countries gather at… 620 more words UN Environment … Continue reading
« La Magia de la Amazonia » and « Amazon Rainforest Magic » et « La Magie de l’Amazonie » ESPAÑOL – ENGLISH – FRANÇAIS – Libros de aventuras fantásticas para niños – Cuentos de la vida de los Yanomami en la selva amazónica – para edades de 8 a 12 — Barbara Crane Navarro — 💥Peace & Truth
Amazon Rainforest Magic: The adventures of Namowë, a Yanomami boy (Volume 1) « La Magia de la Amazonia » and « Amazon Rainforest Magic » et « La Magie de l’Amazonie » ESPAÑOL – ENGLISH – FRANÇAIS – Libros de aventuras fantásticas para niños – Cuentos … Continue reading