Nature's a person?

Interviewed by Tim LynchSeptember 3, 2016
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This corresponds in many ways to the resurgence of the indigenous peoples in South America re-establishing their intimacy with the earth, the environment
and their world. Where in Ecuador and Bolivia the upsurge in connection to the planet that sustains them has seen the passing of legislation that
recognises nature as a subject rather than an object in both of these countries. I this instance in Bolivia on a legal level, and in Ecuador on
a constitutional level.

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Tim Lynch

Tim Lynch, is a New Zealander, who is fortunate in that he has whakapapa, or a bloodline that connects him to the Aotearoan Maori. He has been involved as an activist for over 40 years - within the ecological, educational, holistic, metaphysical, spiritual & nuclear free movements. He sees the urgency of the full spectrum challenges that are coming to meet us, and is putting his whole life into being an advocate for todays and tomorrows children. 'To Mobilise Consciousness.'

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