United Nations Harmony with Nature Programme

United Nations Harmony with Nature Programme The United Nations Harmony with Nature Programme is an integral part of the work of the Division for Sustainable Development Goals.

In 2009, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 22 April as International Mother Earth Day. In so doing, Member States acknowledged that the Earth and its ecosystems are our common home, and expressed their conviction that it is necessary to promote Harmony with Nature in order to achieve a just balance among the economic, social and environmental needs of present and future generations. T

he same year, the General Assembly adopted its first resolution on Harmony with Nature. Loss of biodiversity, desertification, climate change and the disruption of a number of natural cycles are among the costs of our disregard for Nature and the integrity of its ecosystems and life-supporting processes. As recent scientific work suggests, a number of planetary boundaries are being transgressed and others are at risk being so in a business-as-usual world. Since the industrial revolution, Nature has been treated as a commodity that exists largely for the benefit of people, and environmental problems have been considered as solvable through the use of technology. In order to meet the basic needs of a growing population within the limits of the Earth's finite resources, there is a need to devise a more sustainable model for production, consumption and the economy as a whole. Devising a new world will require a new relationship with the Earth and with humankind's own existence. Since 2009, the aim of the General Assembly, in adopting its five resolutions on 'Harmony with Nature', has been to define this newly found relationship based on a non-anthropocentric relationship with Nature. The resolutions contain different perspectives regarding the construction of a new, non-anthropocentric paradigm in which the fundamental basis for right and wrong action concerning the environment is grounded not solely in human concerns. A step in this direction was further reaffirmed in the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (2012), entitled "The future we want":

"We recognize that planet Earth and its ecosystems are our home and that "Mother Earth" is a common expression in a number of countries and regions, and we note that some countries recognize the rights of nature in the context of the promotion of sustainable development."

BREAKING NEWS! On 17 July, 2023, the Municipality of Cáceres, located in the Pantanal Mato-Grossense, Brazil, included t...
07/19/2023

BREAKING NEWS! On 17 July, 2023, the Municipality of Cáceres, located in the Pantanal Mato-Grossense, Brazil, included the Rights of Nature in its Organic Law, the highest law in the Municipality. The inclusion was approved after holding a conference and public hearings to discuss the importance and need to consider Nature as a subject of rights. The proposal was formalized as a project to amend the Organic Law by councilor Cézare Pastorello (PT). The conference and public hearings, which contributed to the approval of the Amendment Project, had the participation of organized civil society: Fé e Vida Institute, Gaia Institute, Paraguay River/Pantanal Committee, Regional ARPA (Regional Association of Agroecological Producers), FORMAD (Forum Mato Grosso de Meio Ambiente e Desenvolvimento), and of Mireni de Oliveira Costa Silva, doctoral student of the Graduate Program of the University of Marília (PPGD/UNIMAR).http://files.harmonywithnatureun.org/uploads/upload1420.pdf

BREAKING NEWS! On 29 June 2023, the Assembly of the Province of the Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia, with its strong no...
07/11/2023

BREAKING NEWS! On 29 June 2023, the Assembly of the Province of the Loyalty Islands in New Caledonia, with its strong normative competence in environmental matters and in application of the unitary principle of life enshrined in 2016 in Article 110-3, has enriched the PIL Environment Code (CEPIL) by adopting regulations on the law of living organisms, creating natural entities subject to the law (ENJ), a new category of legal person that exists neither in France nor in any other overseas territory. The category of natural entities subject to law (ENJ) has thus been created as the highest category in its nomenclature of protected species and natural areas. Sharks and turtles are the first beneficiaries of this new status. See articles: https://www.ird.fr/la-recherche-lird-au-service-dune-premiere-juridique-en-france-des-entites-naturelles-sujets-de
https://reporterre.net/Tortues-et-requins-ont-desormais-des-droits-fondamentaux-en-Nouvelle-Caledonie?mc_cid=b8d5f70812&mc_eid=dc2a651ba2

Animaux totems kanak, le requin et la tortue marine viennent d’être reconnus comme des sujets de droit par le Code de l’environnement de la province des îles Loyauté. Des animaux reconnus comme des entités juridiques à part entière dans un territoire français ? La proposition semble farfe...

07/05/2023

On 29 June 2023, the II International Congress on the Rights of Nature and the Fight against Climate Change in the Mediterranean successfully concluded, thanks to the participation of twenty-three professors from nineteen universities from all over the world. At a time when climate change is a global problem, it is necessary to find new legal ways to strengthen the fight for land sustainability, especially in the Mediterranean. The recognition of the Rights of Nature by several legal systems, in addition to the implementation of the United Nations Harmony with Nature Programme, make Earth jurisprudence one of the most powerful tools available to us in the fight for a green world.
https://www.uv.es/uvweb/dret/es/actualidad/ii-congreso-internacional-derechos-naturaleza-lucha-cambio-climatico-1285923236595/Novetat.html?id=1286323295816

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06/29/2023

BREAKING NEWS! On 5 June 2023, in the Municipality of Guajará-Mirim, State of Rondonia (Brazil), the legislative municipality chamber unanimously recognized the River Laje as a subject with rights. The law was proposed by Indigenous Councilman Francisco Oro Waram, supported by Indigenous Councilman Wen Cacami, and the NGOs Comvida and Mapas. This is the first river in Brazil with rights and belonging to the Amazon region. A great achievement for the Wari Indigenous Community. Press article:
https://www1.folha.uol.com.br/ambiente/2023/06/cidade-em-rondonia-aprova-primeira-lei-que-garante-direitos-a-um-rio.shtml
Official document:http://files.harmonywithnatureun.org/uploads/upload1415.pdf

12/21/2022

On 21 December 2022, in commemoration of ILLAPACHA, a ceremony with which the southern summer solstice in Bolivia is welcomed, the Vice-Presidency of the Plurinational State of Bolivia in partnership with the Autonomous Municipal Government of Tiahuanacu and other national organizations launch the Geapolítica del Vivir Bien. See official text:
http://files.harmonywithnatureun.org/uploads/upload1293.pdf
See video: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=683165833435164&extid=CL-UNK-UNK-UNK-AN_GK0T-GK1C&mibextid=2Rb1fB&ref=sharing

12/20/2022

BREAKING NEWS! On 19 December 2022, in Montreal (Canada), the Conference of the Parties (COP15) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) adopted the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework recognizing the importance of the Rights of Nature and the Rights of Mother Earth for its implementation. The Framework further recognizes: Living Well in Harmony with Mother Earth, Mother Earth-centered actions, Non-market based approaches, and the Collective Action of Indigenous Peoples. See full text:

BREAKING NEWS! Today, 21 September 2022, the Mar Menor, the largest saltwater lake in Europe located in the region of Mu...
09/22/2022

BREAKING NEWS! Today, 21 September 2022, the Mar Menor, the largest saltwater lake in Europe located in the region of Murcia (Spain) was granted legal status as a person thus making the Mar Menor the first ecosystem in Europe with his own rights. See article in Spanish:
https://www.laopiniondemurcia.es/comunidad/2022/09/21/mar-menor-logra-propios-derechos-75724413.html
See article in English:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/21/endangered-mar-menor-lagoon-in-spain-granted-legal-status-as-a-person

El Senado rechaza el veto de Vox a la ILP, que logra un respaldo mayoritario de los senadores con 230 votos a favor y tres en contra

09/07/2022

On 1 September 2022, legal professionals across Ireland and the UK have collaborated to produce a submission to the Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity Loss hosted by the Irish Government. The in-depth submission, calling for a constitutional amendment to embrace Rights of Nature, is entitled, "Rights of Nature in Ireland: Towards a Living Island of Rights-Bearing-Communities". The lead authors include representatives of the School of Law at Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland, Environmental Justice Network Ireland, Ecojustice Ireland and Lawyers for Nature. For further information contact Mr. Declan Owens [email protected]. See official document:

09/02/2022

The Vice-President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia has published an Open Letter to the Governments and Peoples of the World calling, among others, to approve and convene the Earth Assembly to discuss from a non-anthropocentric and cosmobiocentric vision, the solutions to face the multiple planetary crises so that humanity and Mother Earth, and all living beings, fully advance in Living Well in Harmony with Nature. See letter in Spanish and English and send your adhesion to [email protected]
Spanishhttp://files.harmonywithnatureun.org/uploads/upload1285.pdf
Englishhttp://files.harmonywithnatureun.org/uploads/upload1284.pdf

08/31/2022

The 12th SG Report on Harmony with Nature has been published. The present report recognizes the advances in Earth jurisprudence, in particular through the rights of Nature and ecological economics to create a new narrative for a regenerative world in which human rights go hand in hand with the rights of Nature. Emphasis is placed on how law and economics must be nested within Nature as should all institutions of human society. English version at:
https://documents-dds-ny.un.org/doc/UNDOC/GEN/N22/444/24/pdf/N2244424.pdf?OpenElement
The report is also available in the other 5 UN official languages at
https://documents.un.org/prod/ods.nsf/home.xsp insert under Symbol A/77/244, click Search, once the English report appears then click on Details and the report will appear in all languages.
Visit www.harmonywithnatureun.org

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08/23/2022
06/16/2022

BREAKING NEWS! On 2 June 2022, in the Municipality of Serro, State of Minas Gerais (Brasil), Councilwoman Karine Roza de Oliveira Santos, President of the Commission on Legislation and Justice, with support of the NGO MAPAS, adopted the amendment to the the organic law of the municipality recognizing the rights of Nature, with particular reference to protection and recovery of The Cerrado and the Atlantic Rain Forest, with maintenance of its conservation and reforestation units, especially on the banks of the rivers, aiming at their perpetuity to protect them from mining companies. Official document in Portuguese only (Sect.IX, art.157)

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