Planet Citizen Vision of Living Earth

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It's All Related


See the Big Picture, It's All Connected

SJS / GreenPolicy360 Siterunner: As interconnected Planet Citizens our challenge is to improve our Quality of Life and Secure our Common Future...
Launch new initiatives, improve the environment, change the way governments run, impact and transform how businesses work
We encourage you to join in, dream and create your own green stories venturing on and making a positive difference every day
Now is time to go beyond old ways of thinking and shape new visions of our communities and our living home -- Planet Earth


It's Your Breathing Planet

www.planetcitizen.org


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PlanetCitizen.org / Earth System Science / Measuring "Vital Signs"

Planet Citizens, Planet Scientists
Earth Science Vital Signs
Earth Right Now


Planetary Awareness www.planetaryawareness.org
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NASA


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Earth's Atmosphere Enables Life on Earth


When we act to protect and preserve The Commons, we act to protect life...


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Climate Policy: Planet Citizens in Action


Vita Activa ...

Integral Ecology Planet Citizen Action


If you were to look at our planet with infrared eyes

Ron Merkord, California (Laser Expert-Caltech Grad) / 2021

If you were to look at our planet with infrared eyes, rather than in the visible spectrum that we're used to, you'd see a darkening layer covering the planet, as the carbon dioxide levels in our atmosphere reach 50% higher than they should be.

It's kind of like putting ink in a pool. It doesn't take much to turn the whole pool dark. Our CO2 emissions from our burning of fossil fuels is turning our atmosphere dark to infrared light, causing the greenhouse effect that is warming our planet, and melting the ice.


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Rights of Nature EarthLaw

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Oren Lyons, Chief of the Onondaga Iroquois Nation, speaks of ancient wisdom:

"We are looking ahead, as is one of the first mandates given us as chiefs, to make sure and to make every decision that we make relate to the welfare and well-being of the seventh generation to come...."
"What about the seventh generation? Where are you taking them? What will they have?"


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GreenPolicy Siterunner: Chief Lyons is one of our favorite Bioneers who has joined with us

-- and helped to open our eyes and hearts for many years...


New Ways of Seeing Our World
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Today's Challenge

The Wisdom of Generational Thinking, Sustainable Living


"The eyes of the future are looking back at us and they are praying for us to see beyond our own time." -- Terry Tempest Williams


Seven generation sustainability is an ecological concept that urges the current generation of humans to live sustainably and work for the benefit of the seventh generation into the future. It originated with the Iroquois - Great Law of the Iroquois - which holds appropriate to think seven generations ahead (about 140 years into the future) and decide whether the decisions they make today would benefit their children seven generations into the future.


Seventh Generation

Indigenous Vision for a Sustainable Earth


Sustainability

Sustainable Thinking, Sustainable Design, Sustainable Living,

Ancient Wisdom, Modern Vision, Future Focus


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SJS / GreenPolicy360 Siterunner: "Can we talk?" These words became a mantra of Joan Rivers and she was a challenging force back in the days of 'early TV'. Before the online world came with its social media mega streaming memes, there was Joan! And her signature phrase, "Can we talk?" needs to be remembered and be a meme today and tomorrow, next week, next month, and forever. I think of "Can we talk?" as like moments of discovery, where a challenge leads to new ideas, exploring 'New Worlds' far from accepted 'Old Worlds'.

Teachers in Joan's world, the U.S. between 1950 to 2000, would explain how the "Old World", "discovered" the "New World and tell stories from school books how Christopher Columbus, a Spaniard or Italian with Spanish support, sailed to the West, across an unknown Ocean with three small ships looking for 'spice in the Far East' and, of course, gold and treasure and inadvertently 'discovered' the native, indigenous peoples of what became know as 'the Americas'.

"Can we talk?" Time to challenge the old ways of seeing and believing... What was never told to school students in old America but should've been told in great detail was what's known as the Doctrine of Discovery. To be more specific, how the Old World discovered the New World and took control/provenance under a Christian Doctrine of Discovery which legally bequeathed all land discovered by European explorers, mainly Catholics, to the Christian sovereigns, colonialists and set a foundation in place for further expropriating and exploiting the lands of ancient peoples. The value systems of the indigenous peoples were deep value systems distinct from the so-called 'discoverers'. The Catholic Pope who first provided a 'bull' giving 'ownership' of the native people's lands to the discovers should have been spoken of by educators, but wasn't.

We speak of the Doctrine of Discovery here. Take a long look at this link...

THE DOCTRINE OF CHRISTIAN DISCOVERY -- via the Onondaga Nation


"The Doctrine of Christian Discovery: Its fundamental importance in U.S. Indian Law and the need for its repudiation and removal"

By Joseph Heath, Esq.

File:Doctrine of Christian Discovery - by Joseph Heath, Esq.pdf


Here is the story of the legal underpinnings of colonial law globally, how the Church (Catholic Church) and nations of Europe combined to claim the 'discovered' lands of the world for their own. The story is one that broke with the value of what we now call today, "ecology", where the land and the wildlife, the connection of the land to the people of the land is intrinsically bound together and the people act to protect, preserve, and honor the multi-generational inheritance of their place within a larger ecosystem of life.


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