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Annual Report - 2004
Earth Charter
Earth Charter
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In a world that faces so many negative events, growing lack of hope and skepticism, the Earth Charter has inspired individuals and groups from academia, business, government, religious/spiritual groups, conservation and local communities, not only to lift up hope, but also to join forces in the building of a more just and sustainable future. Five years ago, when the Earth Charter was first launched, we had a significant challenge ahead of us: to make the document widely known and used. To fulfill the Initiative’s mission requires promoting an understanding of the relationship between nature, people, communities, countries, etc. and perseverance in establishing an ethical foundation for the emerging global society. This is not something that can be achieved in the short term. Much of it depends on an international movement that mobilizes individuals and groups from different fields towards a common
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2004
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