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Like the birds have the sky and food, and fishes have the waters and food, mankind will have "free" housing, food, education, and recreation

 

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- All Win Network
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- Trees Have Rights Too
- URSULA
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- Wiser Earth
- World Citizens Action
- Association of World Citizens
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This community unions people all over the world to create the next step in society building, conscious development, and global evolution: When we create common habitat, we will have the fundament for competition-less life time and has insurance for sustainability, peace, and good living.

This we can call THE BRONNING RIGHTS. In 1948 the United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of the Human Rights. It contains 30 rights. Up to ten additional rights will grand the bronning rights. So the new Human Rights “2012” will be 40 in number. To add:

31.   A part of the global land and water will be common wealth to ensure sustainability of nature and species.

32.   Everyone has the right to visit (parts of) common nature.

33.   Everyone gets (for instance) 1000 m2 of fertile land on which enough sun and water enters to produce good food and a healthy living.

34.   Everyone gets the right and duty to get and give care to the commons and peoples with inabilities and at age as a local service – part of lifetime activity.

35.   Everyone gets free energy in an reasonable amount to has good light, heating and cooling, cleaning, internet, and telephone.

36.   Everyone gets a pollution quote and the right on healthy air and surrounding.

37.   Everyone has the right on correct information and sufficient education.

38.   Everyone has the right to work on four levels – based on green technology:

    On his own land;
    On community services;
    On social services;
    On commercial services.

39.   Everyone has the right to (let) labor his land, build a house on it and to exchange with others. After dying the land may stay for five year in the family. Then it will be free for giving it away to the community which will give it to a new born child.

40.   Mankind has the right to live in peace and harmony with nature by finding together the right proportions for the above by becoming aware of interrelationships as population, food, rich natural environment, and the needed spiritual emotional balance.

This BRONNING RIGHTS were presented on July 15th, 2010 to the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon by emailing it in a letter to his Speech writers. Letter to the S-G, 64/196, U.N. GA 65 session, HQ, 14 September 2010, at 3 p.m., Agenda point 20(i).

 

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Living In Harmony With Nature:
Musèic, Vibe, Grove, Love,
Living, Connecting, Sharing,
Separating, Both Being Humming ... Nature and You

Please send your idea to us at glans@globalhumancommons.org

Global Human Commons likes to develop four event formats to inspire people to live and integrate the BRONNING human rights in their community.

1. A 3 hour at day program - ...

2. A 2 hour evening program - ...

3. A 6 hour day program - ...

4. A 2 day program - ...

We think in modulair action components that fit in several programs.

 

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THE COMMONS CAMPUS

 

 

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