Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

June 14, 2013

World Indigenous Conference 2014: Intervention by Indigenous Environmental Network

As a group in Norway planned an Indigenous World Conference for 2014, the Indigenous Environmental Network made an intervention. Will the gathering in 2014 uphold the Rights of Nature? The outcome remains to be seen. -- Censored News

IMG_4290Intervention by Indigenous Environmental Network, Tom Goldtooth 

"This green economy regime places a monetary price on Nature and creates new derivative markets that will only increase inequality and expedite the destruction of Nature – of Mother Earth." -- Tom Goldtooth, IEN

Jun 13, 2013
INDIVIDUAL INTERVENTION SESSION

11 June 2013
by Indigenous Environmental Network 
Intervention by Tom Goldtooth, on behalf of the Indigenous Environmental Network, delegate from the North America Caucus.
Mr. Chair, Bureau, Indigenous Peoples Delegates and Indigenous Peoples of the World;
This intervention is not on behalf of the North American Caucus, but on behalf of the Indigenous Environmental Network.
It is very important that the outcome document articulate the expression of Indigenous worldview that we all share, as Peoples of the Land, Waters, Oceans and noting our relatives of the Polar region – I will add the “Peoples’ of the Ice and Snow”.  The full recognition of our spirituality and cosmovision, as part of our culture, has consistently been under attack by States and their colonial bodies and within the implementation of their economic globalization and so-called sustainable development agenda. As Indigenous Peoples we are observing the UN, the World Bank, and other financial and private sectors, including energy and extractive industries that are pushing a “green” economy agenda. As Indigenous Peoples, we must articulate our voices in the Outcome Document on this UN and member States’ economic development agenda that is expanding the commodification, financialization and privatization of the functions of Nature. These functions of Nature are the life-giving cycles of Mother Earth.
This green economy regime places a monetary price on Nature and creates new derivative markets that will only increase inequality and expedite the destruction of Nature – of Mother Earth. We cannot put the future of Nature and humanity in the hands of financial speculative mechanisms like carbon trading, REDD, conservation and biodiversity offsets and payment for environmental and ecological services.
As Indigenous Peoples, we are the Guardians of Mother Earth and Father Sky.  We are the Peoples of Mother Earth. The rights of Indigenous Peoples and the rights of Mother Earth are not separate. We only have one Mother Earth – let’s take care of her and lift up her right for her natural laws to be recognized.
Thank you.


 
PHOTO: June 12, 2013 - Day 3, Afternoon Plenary session of the Preparatory Conference - at the Finnmark Hall in Alta, Norway. Photo: Ben Powless, Global Coordinating Group Media Team

More info on World Indigenous Conference 2014, including outcome document of Norway planning session:
 http://www.wcip2014.org/1310

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