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[[Boshka]] Green Party
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We acknowledge that human beings are part of the natural world and we respect the specific values of all forms of life, including non-human species.
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We acknowledge the wisdom of the indigenous peoples of the world, as custodians of the land and its resources.
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We acknowledge that human society depends on the ecological resources of the planet, and must ensure the integrity of ecosystems and preserve biodiversity and the resilience of life supporting systems.
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This requires:
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that we learn to live within the ecological and resource limits of the planet
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that we protect animal and plant life, and life itself that is sustained by the natural elements: earth, water, air and sun
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where knowledge is limited, that we take the path of caution, in order to secure the continued abundance of the resources of the planet for present and future generations.

Latest revision as of 16:06, 22 May 2007

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Green Party of Boshka

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Party Leader : Elizabeth May
Party Honor : Ala Franks
Motto: We assert that the key to social justice is the equitable distribution of resources to ensure that all have full opportunities for personal and social development.
Members: 8,584
Policy : Green Parties around the world share common values as expressed in the Charter of the Global Greens. The policies of the Green Party of Canada are based on six fundamental principles
Voteing Percent : 52%

Boshka Green Party We acknowledge that human beings are part of the natural world and we respect the specific values of all forms of life, including non-human species.

We acknowledge the wisdom of the indigenous peoples of the world, as custodians of the land and its resources.

We acknowledge that human society depends on the ecological resources of the planet, and must ensure the integrity of ecosystems and preserve biodiversity and the resilience of life supporting systems.

This requires:

that we learn to live within the ecological and resource limits of the planet that we protect animal and plant life, and life itself that is sustained by the natural elements: earth, water, air and sun where knowledge is limited, that we take the path of caution, in order to secure the continued abundance of the resources of the planet for present and future generations.