11 December 2009

COP15 | Statement from ATWA Brasil


The question about the environment has opportunely become a general concern in recent years. It has become evident that all the people must work together to save the air, the trees, the water and the animals – the latter, which we are part of. This is what the COP-15 should stand for: unity among mankind, so that it can set the milestones for survival.





With the recent leak of the so-called “Danish text,” it was become evident that world leaders are still not committed with survival. While some politicians have spent 1.1 trillion Dollars to save an economy which has been responsible for a considerable share of world pollution, they seem to be distressed about spending a couple of billions to save ATWA - the air, the trees, the water and the animals. This is in itself a message to COP-15, and it should not be underestimated.

Mankind needs a World Court of ATWA – an official body allowed to propose laws and enforce order. World leaders are, above anything else, responsible for what they lead. With a World Court to observe and judge their commitment and achievements in relation to all life, it will be possible to ensure that the Earth will be protected from human misdeeds – for the sake of mankind itself.

This is an appropriate moment to consider this possibility. It is for the common good, it is for all life, and it is in accordance with what man has been capable of understanding in the past years. Above economies, above trade, above religious and ethnic tensions, rests life, ATWA – Air - Trees - Water - Animals. Give a chance to real peace.

-Seed23
ATWA Brasil

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