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Critical issues for Asia Pacific women missing from “The Future We Want”
Published by Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development Rio de Janeiro (June 21, 2012): Women from Asia Pacific demand governments address critical issues on women’s human rights missing in the Rio+20 negotiations for sustainable development. Employment and economic … Continue reading
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A Missed Opportunity
by Ashish Kothari. In August 2010, the UN Secretary General set up a ‘High-Level Panel on Global Sustainability’, to formulate a “new vision for sustainable growth and prosperity” for the world (‘Beyond the Benchmarks, Hindustan Times, 14.10.2010). Co-chaired by the … Continue reading
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Rich nations backtracking as Rio Summit nears
By Martin Khor As the Rio summit on sustainable development nears, governments have yet to agree on most issues, and rich countries are backtracking on the original principles and commitments made 20 years ago. With only 10 days to go … Continue reading
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Full and effective participation essential
By Assembly of First Nations, Inuit Circumpolar Council, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee). We strongly object to blanket statements that “welcome” and “endorse” the Nagoya Protocol – without any mention of its … Continue reading
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The Future We Do Not Want
By Derek Osborn, President, Stakeholder Forum. The text that has emerged from the first week of Rio+20 negotiations has become a monstrosity. The already inadequate Zero Draft has emerged festooned with bracketed amendments, whose general tendency is profoundly negative. Everyone … Continue reading
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If this is the Future we Want, we Need Stronger Actions
Ben Vanpeperstraete and Olimar Maisonet-Guzman on behalf of the UN-CSD Major Group of Children and Youth. Although the first version of the Zero Draft tries to capture a diversity of views from Members States and civil society, it falls short … Continue reading
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The Future We Want to Live
By Lisa Curtis, Youth Representative. When I was just beginning kindergarten, the leaders of the world came together in Rio de Janeiro for a groundbreaking Earth Summit that put the concept of sustainable development and biological diversity on the global … Continue reading
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If this is the Future we Want? A case for stronger action
This article was originally published in Outreach. Ben Vanpeperstraete and Olimar Maisonet-Guzman work on behalf of the UN-CSD Major Group of Children and Youth. By Ben Vanpeperstraete and Olimar Maisonet-Guzman on behalf of the UN-CSD Major Group of Children and … Continue reading
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Human Impacts Institute’s Reporting on Zero Draft Reactions
Included below are links to and summaries of select reactions to the Zero Draft for Rio+20 from the Human Impacts Institute. The Human Impacts Institute is working on compiling these summaries and links to facilitate dialogue and knowledge-sharing among diverse … Continue reading
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The Future Who Wants? A brief critique of the Rio+20 zero draft
By Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh, India. www.kalpavriksh.org. The zero draft of the Rio+20 outcome document, ‘The Future We Want’, has a number of positive elements, including: A frank admission of the failure to achieve sustainable development, and of the continuing crises … Continue reading
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