Since the Earth Charter UK formation in 2007, the participants of the Earth Charter UK have worked to introduce the EC nationally, regionally and locally within the ‘sectors’ of Education, Youth, Faith Communities, Business and ‘government’ including NGO’s.
They have set up an organisational framework (a group of Trustees and Patrons) and are seeking to be granted charitable status which will provide them with a number of advantages. Founding Sponsor www.pentland.com has offered unique support.
Possibly the most important development in the UK with regard to the EC has been the endorsement by Bournemouth Borough Council and this has been followed by the endorsement also of the Bournemouth 2026 Partnership, which involves 200 local voluntary and statutory groups. During 2009, the Earth Charter UK looks forward to continuing work with the Charter in schools in the area, and the involvement of local business. All this came about through the work of a local Inter-faith group www.eco-faith.org which saw the environment and climate change as the greatest issue facing Earth and the Earth Charter as a way of thinking about such issues which could unite many people.
In this way, the process of introducing the Earth Charter in the UK shows how true is the phrase that “the individual can make a difference.” This is also true of individual organisations. Once the inspiration of the Charter, combined with its practical, specific detailed requirements, has communicated with a person or group then change and development can happen very quickly. You can find more information on the South West of England, Faith and Interfaith, Education and Business if you go here. Please see the new case of the Avonbourn School in Dorset.
Scotland
In October 2003 Scotland’s Second Earth Charter Community Summit took place. It was organized by members of Earth Charter Scotland in conjunction with Fife Council, Benarty Regeneration Action Group, the Lochore Country Meadows Country Park Rangers, as well as Rev. Monica Michelin-Salomon from TIBAL, an interfaith organization. The main theme of the event was “Propagating the Seeds of Change”. Action for change, a local NGO, has been promoting the Earth Charter through its activities for a number of years. In the education field Duns Primary School is using the Earth Charter to help build intercultural bridges. More information about this here.
The first Earth Charter Student Group was formed to UK in September 2009.
The roundtable called “Business and the Earth Charter: Towards responsible business” was held in London on 12 October 2010.
| Jeffrey Newman | |
| Earth Charter UK | |
| jeffreynewman@earthcharteruk.org | |
| www.earthcharteruk.org/ | |
| Enid Trevett | |
| Action for Change | |
| enid@actionforchange.net | |
| David John Beesley | |
| Havering Sixth Form College ECSG | |
| beezdaz@hotmail.co.uk | |
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