Recognizing the rights of mother nature: Natalia Greene - The Green Interview Series
Numéro de catalogue: PT0096
Producteur: Paper Tiger
Réalisateurs: Becket, Chris
Agences de production: Paper Tiger and Arcadia Video
Sujet: Droit criminel, Études de l'environnement, Études féminines, Études mondiales canadiennes, Études sociales, Études sociales canadiennes, Instruction civique, Science, Sciences sociales, Sociologie
Langue: Anglais
Niveau scolaire: 9 - 12, Post-secondaire
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2014
Durée: 60:00
Sous-titrage: Oui
This episode of The Green Interview features Ecuador's Natalia Greene, a key figure in the movement for recognition of the rights of Mother Nature or "Pachamama." Greene was a central figure in the creation of Ecuador's 2008 constitution and involved in developing Ecuador's Yasuni ITT Initiative, which aimed to keep oil underground in the Amazon region. Until recently she coordinated an innovative program on political plurinationality and the rights of nature at the Fundacion Pachamama in Quito. That appointment ended abruptly when Rafael Correa's government sharply changed course, and unilaterally shut down both the Yasuni ITT Initiative and the Pachamama Foundation itself.
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