The Origins of Earth Day...
DECLARATION OF
PLANETARY RIGHTS
Concerning the rights of all people to Earth's land, sea, minerals,
oil and other natural resources.
1. That all men are created equally free and independent and
have among their inalienable rights certain fundamental property
rights during their sojourn on this planet.
2. That a beneficent Creator has provided this Earth-home, this
nest in the stars, with an abundance of land and natural resources;
enough that with care and cooperation a good life can be enjoyed
by all members of the family of man.
3. That among the equal rights of men is the right to an equal
share in nature's bounty; a right of each man [person] to his
planetary inheritance -- his share of land, water, minerals
or an appropriate equivalent in food, housing or other benefits.
No one can, by any compact, deprive or divest their posterity,
or any other man's posterity, of the right to his portion or
Earth. All natural resources belong equally to every living
person.
4. That steps should be taken to compensate for, or other wise
adjust the differences in the present unequal ownership of the
gifts of nature. To this end each nation should collect a two
percent royalty each year for all use (including its own) of
any land or other natural resources. These royalties would be
above and apart from taxation for government needs, and be distributed
equally to all citizens through quarterly payments, or other
appropriate measures. In this way within a fifty year life span
there will be full and just compensation to each person for
the use of his portion of Earth's natural riches.
5. That since the benefits of nature's bounty can only be realized
through man's constructive effort and the wise use of his accumulated
knowledge, each person's learning and labor should be encouraged
and rewarded. Therefore, no individual, or group should be deprived
of any just benefits obtained from Earth's available -- so long
as fair payment is made to the rest of mankind.
6. That the basic raw materials of the Earth should be made
available to all on an equal basis, with due regard for the
requirements of conservation; that the United Nations should
seek agreements to serve this purpose.
7. That steps be taken by the United Nations to assure that
the use and exploitation of the sea and sea floor will be equally
available to people of all nations, subject to careful conservation
regulations and supervision; and that in addition to fees for
its services, the United Nations will collect royalties for
the use of the sea and sea floor to be distributed equally among
the ultimate owners -- all the people of this Earth.
8. That as these steps toward social justice and cooperation
demonstrate their advantage, all nations should seek to adjust
the remaining differences among them in natural resources benefits
through participation in a natural resource Royalties pool,
whereby equal royalty payments would be paid each and every
member of the whole human family. These steps toward realization
of global property rights will encourage cooperation, individual
initiative, and responsibility; they will make feasible full
production with ever-growing peaceful progress as we explore
the nature of man and his place in the universe, and find new
ways to encourage and inspire his highest potentials.
By John McConnell, 1969
PROPOSED EARTH DAY
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS;
As Earthians we need a day to celebrate our global unity and
destiny, and
WHEREAS;
The observance of EARTH DAY will alert concern and interest
for our planet -- with its precious treasure of living things,
and
WHEREAS;
EARTH DAY is to remind each person of his right, and the equal
right of every other person, to the use of this global home
and at the same time the equal responsibility of each person
to preserve and improve the Earth and the quality of life thereon,
BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED;
That in the City and County of San Francisco March 21st (Vernal
Equinox) be the designated EARTH DAY - a special day to remember
Earth's tender seedlings of life and people; a day for planting
trees and grass and flowers, for cleaning streams and wooded
glens. That to further these purposes a Silent Hour For Peace
(a time for quiet reflection or prayer) be observed on Earth
Day at 19:00 G.M.T. (11:00 a.m. P.S.T.). That on EARTH DAY the
EARTH FLAG, which portrays in its center our "Beautiful
Blue Planet;" be flown to encourage mutual respect for
Earth and all its people.
Written by John McConnell, Founder of International Earth Day,
and later signed (in amended form) by 1. Alexander B. Grannis,
New York Assembly; 2. Judith Hollister, The Temple of Understanding;
3. Luther Evans, Former Director General of UNESCO; 4. Estelle
Feldman (Ireland), 1970 World Youth Assembly; 5. David R. Brower,
Friends of the Earth; 6. Arvid Pardo, Ambassador, UN Mission
to Malta; 7. Margaret Mead, Anthropologist; 8. Eugene McCarthy,
US Senator from Minnesota; 9. John Gardner, Common Cause; 10.
Mike Gravel, US Senator from Alaska; 11. Hugh Scott, US Senator
from Pennsylvania; 12. Buzz Aldrin. American Astronaut; 13.
S. O. Adebo (Nigeria), President of UN Assembly; 14. U Thant
(Ceylon). United Nations Secretary General; 15. Maurice Strong
(Canada), UN Environmental Programme; 16. Y. Fukushima (Japan),
Environmental Scientist; 17. Rene J. Dubois, Environmental Scientist;
18. Lubos Kohoutek (Czechoslovakia), Astronomer; 19. Buckminster
Fuller, Inventor; 20. Mark Hatfield, U.S. Senator from Oregon;
21. John Denver, Singer; 22. Robert Muller (France), Assistant
Secretary General, UN; 23. Isaac Asimov, Writer; 24. Aly Teymour
(Egypt). Chief of Protocol, United Nations; 25. Anatoly N. Berezovoi
(Russia), Cosmonaut; 26. Cynthia Lennon (United Kingdom), Artist;
27. Oscar Arias, President of Costa Rico; 28. Audrey McLaughlin,
Leader, NDP, Canada; 29. George Fernandes, Minister of Transportation,
India; 30. Carlos Salinas, President of Mexico; 31. Yasir Arafat,
President of Palestine; 32. Yehudi Menuhin, Musician, Violinist;
33. Mikhail Gorbachev, President, Russia (some signed at later
dates)