Going Ape Vision

Increasing Awareness, Sharing Passion and Creating Opportunities

Going Ape aims to connect us with our roots in nature, preserving the world's rainforests as well as ancient shamanistic knowledge and traditions of indigenous tribes of the rainforests.

1. Increase Awareness for the Protection of the World's Rainforests

Going Ape offers an opportunity, where everybody can share their passion and inspirations for the preservation of the world's rainforest and get involved in Going Ape Events.

2. Sharing our Passion and Committment for the World's Rainforests

Go Ape, be part of the rainforest tribe and support its protection through volunteering. The world's rainforests are the home for more than half of all animal and plant species on Earth, as well as for many indigenous tribes whose lives depends on the rainforests.

3. Creating Opportunities for a Sustainable Society

Going Ape aims to connect us with our roots in nature and empowering us to be the change that we want to see. The rainforests are the second-largest ecosystems on the planet. If rainforests are deforested CO2 is released into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.

Saturday 8 October 2011

Saving The Rainforest By Internet - Brazil Offers Free Internet to Amazon Tribes


CIO News

In an effort to protect the Amazon, the world’s largest rain forest, Brazil will provide Internet signal by satellite to 150 Amazon communities, reports CNN.com. Environment and communications ministers and the Forest People’s Network signed an agreement on Thursday. The provision of Internet access to native Indian tribes will allow them to report illegal logging and ranching, ask for help, and fortify rain forest preservation efforts. Many of these communites are only reachable by riverboat.

City and State goverments must first install telecenters with computers in selected areas, then the federal government will provide satellite connection.

The Forest People’s Network is a digital web for monitoring, protection and education.

Rainforest Facts:

Rainforests once covered 14% of the earth's land surface; now they cover a mere 6% and experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years.
One and one-half acres of rainforest are lost every second with tragic consequences for both developing and industrial countries.
Rainforests are being destroyed because the value of rainforest land is perceived as only the value of its timber by short-sighted governments, multi-national logging companies, and land owners.
Most rainforests are cleared by chainsaws, bulldozers and fires for its timber value and then are followed by farming and ranching operations, even by world giants like Mitsubishi Corporation, Georgia Pacific, Texaco and Unocal.
The Amazon Rainforest has been described as the "Lungs of our Planet" because it provides the essential environmental world service of continuously recycling carbon dioxide into oxygen.
At least 3000 fruits are found in the rainforests; of these only 200 are now in use in the Western World.
Currently, 121 prescription drugs currently sold worldwide come from plant-derived sources. And while 25% of Western pharmaceuticals are derived from rainforest ingredients, less than 1% of these tropical trees and plants have been tested by scientists.
Vincristine, extracted from the rainforest plant, periwinkle, is one of the world's most powerful anticancer drugs. It has dramatically increased the survival rate for acute childhood leukemia since its discovery.
Experts agree that by leaving the rainforests intact and harvesting it's many nuts, fruits, oil-producing plants, and medicinal plants, the rainforest has more economic value than if they were cut down to make grazing land for cattle or for timber.
The latest statistics show that rainforest land converted to cattle operations yields the land owner $60 per acre and if timber is harvested, the land is worth $400 per acre. However, if these renewable and sustainable resources are harvested, the land will yield the land owner $2,400 per acre.

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Wednesday 18 May 2011

Climate Policies Boost the Economy

Studies show that strong climate policies boost the economy by
stimulating investment in clean technologies, new infrastructure and
creating green jobs. One report found that a 30 percent emission
reduction target for Europe could increase GDP by more than EUR600
billion by 2020

A study from March 2011,commissioned by the German Ministry for the
Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety and conducted by a
consortium of researchers from six leading universities and institutes
from across Europe found that a target of 30 % domestic emission
reductions by 2020 (compared to 1990 levels), if accompanied with
adequate and consistent policies, could: Boost European investments from
18 % to up to 22 % of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), create up to 6
million additional jobs, by 2020 increase European GDP by 620 billion
Euros ($847.4 billion), or by 6 percent above business as usual trends,
improve energy security, save fuel costs, help European industry to
maintain and enhance its competitiveness. For more information go to
http://www.newgrowthpath.eu

Sunday 15 May 2011

Universal Declaration for the Rights of Mother Earth

On April 20, 2011 the UN General Assembly hosted an Interactive Panel Debate on sustainable development in harmony with nature including the Universal Declaration for the Rights of Mother Earth. The webcast of the complete is included at "Universal Declaration for the Rights of Mother Earth"

Preamble

We, the peoples and nations of Earth:

considering that we are all part of Mother Earth, an indivisible, living community of interrelated and interdependent beings with a common destiny;

gratefully acknowledging that Mother Earth is the source of life, nourishment and learning and provides everything we need to live well;recognizing that the capitalist system and all forms of depredation, exploitation, abuse and contamination have caused great destruction, degradation and disruption of Mother Earth, putting life as we know it today at risk through phenomena such as climate change;

convinced that in an interdependent living community it is not possible to recognize the rights of only human beings without causing an imbalance within Mother Earth;

affirming that to guarantee human rights it is necessary to recognize and defend the rights of Mother Earth and all beings in her and that there are existing cultures, practices and laws that do so;

conscious of the urgency of taking decisive, collective action to transform structures and systems that cause climate change and other threats to Mother Earth;

proclaim this Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Earth, and call on the General Assembly of the United Nation to adopt it, as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations of the world, and to the end that every individual and institution takes responsibility for promoting through teaching, education, and consciousness raising, respect for the rights recognized in this Declaration and ensure through prompt and progressive measures and mechanisms, national and international, their universal and effective recognition and observance among all peoples and States in the world.

Article 1. Mother Earth

1. Mother Earth is a living being.

2. Mother Earth is a unique, indivisible, self-regulating community of interrelated beings that sustains, contains and reproduces all beings.

3. Each being is defined by its relationships as an integral part of Mother Earth.

4. The inherent rights of Mother Earth are inalienable in that they arise from the same source as existence.

5. Mother Earth and all beings are entitled to all the inherent rights recognized in this Declaration without distinction of any kind, such as may be made between organic and inorganic beings, species, origin, use to human beings, or any other status.

6. Just as human beings have human rights, all other beings also have rights which are specific to their species or kind and appropriate for their role and function within the communities within which they exist.

7. The rights of each being are limited by the rights of other beings and any conflict between their rights must be resolved in a way that maintains the integrity, balance and health of Mother Earth.

Article 2. Inherent Rights of Mother Earth

1. Mother Earth and all beings of which she is composed have the following inherent rights:

a) the right to life and to exist;

b) the right to be respected;

c) the right to regenerate its bio-capacity and to continue its vital cycles and processes free from human disruptions;

d) the right to maintain its identity and integrity as a distinct, self-regulating and interrelated being;

e) the right to water as a source of life;

f) the right to clean air;

g) the right to integral health;

h) the right to be free from contamination, pollution and toxic or radioactive waste;

i) the right to not have its genetic structure modified or disrupted in a manner that threatens it integrity or vital and healthy functioning;

j) the right to full and prompt restoration the violation of the rights recognized in this Declaration caused by human activities;

2. Each being has the right to a place and to play its role in Mother Earth for her harmonious functioning.

3. Every being has the right to wellbeing and to live free from torture or cruel treatment by human beings.

Article 3. Obligations of human beings to Mother Earth

1. Every human being is responsible for respecting and living in harmony with Mother Earth.

2. Human beings, all States, and all public and private institutions must:

a) act in accordance with the rights and obligations recognized in this Declaration;

b) recognize and promote the full implementation and enforcement of the rights and obligations recognized in this Declaration;

c) promote and participate in learning, analysis, interpretation and communication about how to live in harmony with Mother Earth in accordance with this Declaration;

d) ensure that the pursuit of human wellbeing contributes to the wellbeing of Mother Earth, now and in the future;

e) establish and apply effective norms and laws for the defence, protection and conservation of the rights of Mother Earth;

f) respect, protect, conserve and where necessary, restore the integrity, of the vital ecological cycles, processes and balances of Mother Earth;

g) guarantee that the damages caused by human violations of the inherent rights recognized in this Declaration are rectified and that those responsible are held accountable for restoring the integrity and health of Mother Earth;

h) empower human beings and institutions to defend the rights of Mother Earth and of all beings;

i) establish precautionary and restrictive measures to prevent human activities from causing species extinction, the destruction of ecosystems or the disruption of ecological cycles;

j) guarantee peace and eliminate nuclear, chemical and biological weapons;

k) promote and support practices of respect for Mother Earth and all beings, in accordance with their own cultures, traditions and customs;

l) promote economic systems that are in harmony with Mother Earth and in accordance with the rights recognized in this Declaration.

Article 4. Definitions

1. The term “being” includes ecosystems, natural communities, species and all other natural entities which exist as part of Mother Earth.

2. Nothing in this Declaration restricts the recognition of other inherent rights of all beings or specified beings.

motherearthrights.org

therightsofnature.org

Wednesday 27 April 2011

Save your freedom of choice for the use of natural medicinal herbs in Europe! - Please sign petition!

Save natural remedies in Europe. Keep your freedom of choice. The European Union has approved under THMPD Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products Directive, which will come into force on the 30th of April 2011, to stop our right to use alternative medicine as free choice.


The aim is to secure billions of Euros of profits for the pharmaceutical industry for years to come by obliging patients to use their drugs instead of alternative natural medicine. Plants that have been used by herbalists for thousands of years would need approval which would be very costly ranging around £100,000 per herb and obviously totally impossible to afford by the individual herbalists, ensuring the monopoly of the market for big pharmaceutical corporations.


Please watch the video and sign the petition at http://www.savenaturalhealth.eu


Thank you!

Saturday 23 April 2011

Help save the rainforest!

We need to do something to help protect the world’s rainforests, which are rapidly being destroyed. Going Ape provides you with an opportunity to do something very practical about this. We are inviting donors to purchase primary growth rainforest that is available for sale and linked to a nearby project that will ensure its protection.

Going Ape Membership

Yearly Membership

Unwaged £5
Waged £20

Lifetime Membership (Individuals)

All £200

Corporate Membership

All £500

Please donate to Going Ape to help us buy rainforest. You'll receive a certificate indicating the location of the piece of the rainforest that you helped to buy. You will be able to see the location of the rainforest that you have saved on Google Earth at Spot your plot.

Buy a raffle ticket and win a Jungle Retreat in the Peruvian rainforest!

By buying a raffle ticket for £10 you can go in the draw to win an 11 days Jungle Retreat at Katari - Centro de Medicina Tradicional y Rescate de Saberes Indigenas - in Yurimaguas, Peru!

Background Story: Declaration of Yurimaguas

The corporation Romero is deforesting 200 hectares of primary-growth rainforest per day near Yurimaguas in Peru. That's the size of London every day! The total size of the project is 30,000 hectares for mono-culture palm oil plantations. That's 150 times the size of London. Read more about this case at WRM - English . See the complete Declaration of Yurimaguas in Spanish / English (doc) / German (doc).

Location on Google Map: -5.9719,-76.085472

Is it possible to stop them? Is it legal to deforest primary growth rainforest? Local people are saying, that their regional and national government has been bribed by Groupo Romero. Groupo Romero is threatening local people with weapons to sell their land and by poisoning their water resources and denying access to their properties by violence, they force their rights to claim ownership of rainforest land in order to build their mono-culture palm-oil empire in the whole of the region.

As the demand of bio-diesel, which is made from palm oil is rising, the pressure on local communities to sell their forests as a short gain profit is rising. If rainforests are deforested these trees cannot capture CO2 in the atmosphere anymore, thus contributing to global warming. The ecological equaqtion of bio-fuel made of palm oil is destructive: Per litre bio-diesel there are 800 % more green house gases than with fosile diesel. More than half of the Earth's species live in the rainforests. These rainforests are also the home of 50 Million indiginous people as well as the source of biodiversity and many yet unknown plants of medical value.

So please dig deep and donate now.

Thank you for your support!

Going Ape

www.goingape.org

Friday 22 April 2011