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Tue Apr 24, 2012, 09:30 PM Apr 2012

David Korten: A Plea for Rio+20: Don't Commodify Nature


from YES! Magazine:



A Plea for Rio+20: Don't Commodify Nature
David Korten: Indigenous wisdom reveals a path to the future that does not include a buy-out of the earth's natural systems.

by David Korten
posted Apr 24, 2012



“Time is life.”

With these three words, Karma Tshiteem, Secretary of the Bhutan Gross National Happiness Commission, ended his brief description of Bhutan’s distinctive approach to economic development. It caught my attention because of the striking contrast to our common Western phrase, “Time is money.”

The event I was attending was a small international gathering primarily of indigenous environmental leaders. I was privileged to be among the few nonindigenous writer-activists invited to join them.

Tshiteem was seated to my left. Winona LaDuke, program director of Honor the Earth and a celebrated Native American environmental author and activist, was on my right. Tom Goldtooth, global environmental leader and executive director of the Indigenous Environmental Network, sat directly across from me. Next to him was Pablo Solón, former Bolivian Ambassador to the United Nations. Pablo was a principal driver behind the 2010 World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in Cochabamba, Bolivia. .................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.yesmagazine.org/blogs/david-korten/a-plea-for-rio-20-dont-commodify-nature



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