Regenerating Our Planet, Regenerating Our Health
TRANSCEND MEMBERS, 6 May 2024
Prof. Vandana Shiva | Navdanya International – TRANSCEND Media Service
22 Apr 2024 – The health of the planet and the health of the people are One, maintained through the cycle of food, the cycle of life, the cycle of regeneration. We are part of nature and of its complex living processes. The earth, food and our bodies are interconnected living systems.
Food is Medicine when it is part of the flow of life, from soil, to plants, to our gut. Biodiversity is food, biodiversity is health. Biodiversity grows biodiversity.
At the heart of an ecological future is a sustained continuum between eating and growing. When this delicate equilibrium is disrupted, the repercussions reverberate across all aspects of life.
Industrial food produced using fossil fuels and fossil chemicals is driving the biodiversity on the land and in our gut to extinction, diminishing our cultural and food diversity, creating hunger and chronic diseases.
From the indiscriminate use of chemicals to the proliferation of GMOs and monocultures, the precedence of trade for profit has wreaked havoc on ecological systems, our health and livelihoods. Globalization has accelerated this destructive trend, exporting a model of food production that prioritizes profit over people.
Industrial agriculture and its food systems are fossil fuel and plastic based systems. All over the world, fossil-fuel based agrochemicals, artificial fertilizers and plastics have caused devastation to ecosystems, our health, the health of the soil and to biodiversity. The monocultures necessary for industrial agriculture are promoted for fossil fuel inputs, and are driving loss of biodiversity and genetic diversity, pollution of water and soils, chronic diseases, and global species extinction. The disbalance of the Earth’s natural rhythms and cycles has now caused failing human and planetary health, and climate chaos.
Biodiversity stands as a cornerstone of climate resilience, a vital component at all levels of ecosystems that maintain balance and resilience. Health, too, must embrace diversity—the rich tapestry of life that sustains us. True sovereignty over our well-being can only be attained by regenerating and working in harmony with all the sources of our sustenance, from food, to water, to soil, to biodiversity.
We call for the protection of the Earth on all levels for a more resilient future.
The Rights of Mother Earth are deeply rooted in the very essence of life itself—the seed. The seed embodies the essence of Earth’s sovereignty, representing her inherent right to flourish and evolve according to her own rhythms. Only in a poison-free food system can the seed truly flourish, free from the shackles of chemical contamination and corporate greed.
It is within the practice of ecological small farmers and all other custodians of the Earth, that these rights find their truest expression, through nurturing the soils, biodiversity, cultural diversity and health in all its forms. Returning to the earth is vital to human freedom and survival. We must regenerate our seed, our soils, and hence our future.
On this Earth day, the symptoms of our ailing planet are now all too apparent. We refuse to follow the path to extinction laid out before us, for extinction is not an option—it is an affront to the very essence of life itself. On this Earth day we make the call for humanity to embark on the path of the regeneration of the Earth. The path that reverses the degradation of the earth, our food, our freedom. The path that paves the way for a liveable future, built on the multiple, diverse, ecological realities. The path through which food and agriculture systems in diverse cultures have evolved over thousands of years and can continue to evolve into the future. As we stand at a crossroads of our future, let us reaffirm our commitment to Earth and her inherent rights. Our pledge is one of dedication to the defense of biodiversity, the preservation of health, and the empowerment of custodians of the earth as the custodians of our planet’s future.
This Earth Day we resolve to end a century of oil, petrochemicals, poisons, plastic, and pollution of the soil, water, seeds, our food, and our bodies.
- We renew our commitment to grow and spread poison-free food and farming.
- We commit ourselves to protecting and regenerating our biodiversity, healing the earth, healing the human community, protecting the health of future generations.
- We will reclaim our seeds, our food, our health, our knowledge, which have been stolen from us.
- From the grassroots to public policy, let us amplify the voices of those who regenerate our soils—the true custodians of our Earth. They are the guardians of health. The stewards of biodiversity.And the embodiment of Earth’s and people’s rights.
- We will rebuild solidarity and community and together cultivate hope, in cooperation and partnership with our Earth family.
- Working with the Earth, we will grow abundance. We will reverse the desertification of the soil, our gut, our minds, our hearts. United as one humanity on one planet, we will grow life, health and wellbeing.
It is from the soil that biodiversity, cultural diversity, health and climate resilience all come forth. Protecting the earth is protecting our life, our future, our freedom.
We are members of the Earth Community in which all species, peoples, cultures have intrinsic worth and rights to sustenance.
Join us from 15th September to 15th October 2024 at the Earth University at Navdanya for
Return to Earth – A to Z of Biodiversity, Agroecology & Regenerative Organic Farming
Register at earthuniversity@navdanya.net
“Let us co-create a living food system that regenerates biodiversity, seed, soil, climate, health. Let us Return To Earth through the food we grow & eat. Let’s reclaim our Health. Let’s reclaim our Food. We are what we eat”
— Dr Vandana Shiva
Also read:
A Declaration – Beyond Climate Colonialism and Food Imperialism to Earth Democracy and Food Freedom, by Dr Vandana Shiva, October 2023
Making Peace with the Earth – Through Diversity, Mutuality, Non-Violence & Care – An Ecofeminist Manifesto, Diverse Women for Diversity, June 2023
Voices of Diversity and Resilience – Video series
Mother Earth is Not for Sale!, by Dr Vandana Shiva, Earth Day 2022
Plants, Planet & People – The Living Earth and Climate Change, by Dr Vandana Shiva, October 2021
Earth Rising for Earth Democracy and Rights of Mother Earth, Navdanya International Webinar, April 2021
Earth Democracy: Connecting Rights of Mother Earth to Human Rights and the Well-being of All, Navdanya, 2021
Earth Day Communiqué – Campaign, 2020
One Planet, One Health – Connected through Biodiversity, by Dr Vandana Shiva, March 2020
Manifesto Terra Viva – Our Soils, Our Commons, Our Future, Navdanya International, 2015
Pact for the Earth. A people’s pact to protect the planet & each other, Navdanya International, 2015
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TRANSCEND Member Prof. Vandana Shiva is a physicist, ecofeminist, philosopher, activist, and author of more than 20 books and 500 papers. She is the founder of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology, and has campaigned for biodiversity, conservation and farmers’ rights, winning the Right Livelihood Award [Alternative Nobel Prize] in 1993. She is executive director of the Navdanya Trust.
Navdanya and the Navdanya movement were created by Dr. Vandana Shiva 30 years ago in India to defend Seed and Food sovereignty and small farmers around the world. Navdanya pioneered the movement of seed saving and seed freedom, which began in response to the crisis of erosion of agricultural biodiversity and introduction of GMOs and patents on seeds through intellectual property rights (IPRs) and so-called ‘free trade’ agreements. It has long fought against biopiracy, the patenting of indigenous knowledge by self-interested multinational corporations and won cases related to Neem, basmati rice and wheat in India. Navdanya promotes a new agricultural and economic paradigm, a culture of food for health, where ecological responsibility and economic justice replace the present greed, consumerism and competition which have become dominant in society. It aims at regaining the common good as a foundation for a renewed sense of community, solidarity and culture of peace. We strive to achieve these goals through the conservation, renewal and rejuvenation of the gifts of biodiversity we have received from nature and our ancestors, and to defend these gifts as commons. info@navdanyainternational.org – More…
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