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Revision as of 15:06, 11 January 2015
News and comment
2014
Bolivia Gives Legal Rights To The Earth, Ocotber 10 [1]
2011
Bolivia Celebrates First Annual "Day of the Pedestrian", [2] September 5
Bolivia’s Law for Mother Earth could spark a new world of ecological justice, Polly Higgins, [3] June 12
2010
Bolivia submits Cochabamba Conference outcome to UNFCCC, [4] April 30. The Bolivian submission incorporates the main content of a “Peoples Agreement” and a draft proposal for a “Universal Declaration of Mother Earth’s Rights” that were adopted at the Cochabamba Conference.
The concept of “Living Well” - a Bolivian viewpoint, Bolivia delegation at the UN, [5] April 20
2009
Bolivia: deforestation rate is 20 times the global average. [6] December 19
Bolivia: water shortages due to melting glaciers. The disappearance of glaciers in the Bolivian Andes Mountains is causing a concern because the future water shortages will affect the availability of suitable drinking water for a vulnerable migrant population. [7] November 2
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Sustainability initiatives
Initiatives by topic
Biodiversity
Wikipedia: Bolivia, Biodiversity, Comunidad Inti Wara Yassi
Environment quality
Water: Agua Sustentable, [es]
Food
Solar cooking resources in Bolivia
Sustainable transport
Resources
Legal resources
wikipedia:Law of the Rights of Mother Earth
See also
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Bolivia, Bolivia, Sustaining water supplies, Environmental issues in Bolivia
References
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