What a place to be on Earth Day 2010! The sweet powerful energy of the gathering of an estimated 35,000 peoples from 149 nations crossing all economic boundaries was rejuvenating. Even now, back home the experience feeds my hope for our world. Earth Day 2010 was the closing day of a “pe[...]
Posts Tagged ‘Climate Change’
Honoring Earth Day 2010 Cochamba, Bolivia
Cochabamba Climate Change and Rights of Mother Earth Conference April 20-12, 2010
With less than a week before the First People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth world eyes are focusing on Cochabamba, Bolivia. Over 15,000 participants have registered and the 17 working groups have been actively conversing electronically to debate and prepare fo[...]
Four Years. Go.
We are at a unique moment in history. In the face of tremendous global challenges on so many levels including our environment, global economy, and human experience, an awakening is occurring. It is an awakening of consciousness, of the spirit of oneness, of the recognition that we are a [...]
Rights of Mother Earth
An auspicious event is planned for Earth Day 2010. President Evo Morales has called for the First Peoples’ World Conference on Climate Change and Mother Earth’s Rights to be held in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba. The event is planned to close on Earth Day – April 22 with a Declaratio[...]
Awakening women in Bolivia
Bolivian women spearhead Morales revolution “In the early 19th Century, Bolivian women fought alongside men for the country’s independence from colonial Spain. They stormed into battle on horseback, seized cities and were on the frontline. “ Today one half of the President Morales&[...]
First World Conference of the People on Climate Change
This is a call for delegates and sponsors to participate with me in the First World Conference of the People on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Nature in Cochabamba, Bolivia April 19-22. In response to the lack of significant commitments by world leaders at the UN Climate Change Confe[...]