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If you find yourself in the town of Brandenburg in the State Brandenburg in Germany, pay attention to the church St. Katharinen and its organs.
There are daily free concerts, and more. The organist Andreas Patzwald wants to show the variety of what's possible with these instruments.
Some of his concerts are at YT, like here, playing music from the movie Koyaanisqatsi.
youtube.com/watch?v=p87-OLYaly
#organ #music #brandenburg #koyaanisqatsi

In 1939 a film called "The City" was made with music by Aaron Copland. It makes for a very interesting comparison with "Koyaanisqatsi" made in the early 1980s with music by Philip Glass.
This youtube video includes a short discussion followed by an edited version of the film. Well worth a watch IMO.
The film was apparently made with US government funding to try to promote better town planning. The final scenes feature a well planned utopian city where children safely ride their bicycles on cycle-paths - a real place in 1939 in the USA.
youtube.com/watch?v=g96j5Hagfu
#AaronCopland #Copland #PhilipGlass #Koyaanisqatsi #TheCity #cycling #BikeTooter #CyclePath

If you haven't yet you should probably watch #Koyaanisqatsi 👍

- Doesn't matter if you care about the #environment or not, this #movie offers a stunning perspective on modern society. It's a groundbreaking #film that pioneered many things! 🎞️
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koyaanis

#GodfreyReggio the #director is an extremely interesting person as well:
He used to be a #monk who "...spent 14 years in silence and prayer during his training." & went on to become a #documentarian 🎥
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfrey_

en.wikipedia.orgKoyaanisqatsi - Wikipedia

#Indigenous leaders: #PlanetaryHealth and #IndigenousHealth are interdependent

On day two of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, the climate crisis that #IndigenousPeoples are overwhelmingly expected to bear was highlighted.

by Jenna Kunze April 19, 2023

"Indigenous peoples around the globe agree that their health and the health of the planet are interdependent and in jeopardy. On day two of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, or UNPFII, this fact — that Indigenous people make up 5% of the world’s population but are responsible for 80% of its biodiversity — was repeated again and again by global Indigenous leaders.

"'As we are all aware, Indigenous peoples have least contributed to the problems of climate change nonetheless, due to their interdependence with their vital environment in their ecosystems, they suffer at its worst effects,' said Francisco Cali Tzay on Tuesday, a #Mayan #Cakchiquel from #Guatemala and the UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous peoples. The Special Rapporteur keeps tabs on Indigenous peoples globally and reports back to The United Nations Commission on Human Rights on best practices.

"This year’s theme: human health, planetary and territorial health, and climate change gave attendees an opportunity to talk about the shortcomings of governments and non-Indigenous leaders. Others called upon the Permanent Forum to take action.

"#SanCarlosApache Tribal Chairman, Terry Rambler, drew attention to a “major human rights violation” happening at #OakFlat, a sacred area within #Arizona’s #TontoNationalForest where #ResolutionCopper — a joint venture of two mining giants #BHPBilliton and #RioTinto — seeks to develop one of the largest #CopperMines in North America.

"'Apache people have lived, prayed and died at Oak Flat from time immemorial,'
Rambler said. 'Every person by virtue of being human has the right to practice their religion. By violating the rights of Apaches to practice our religion and maintain our spiritual health and wellbeing, the United States is failing to comply with international standards incumbent on them.'

"'By violating the rights of Apaches to practice our religion and maintain our spiritual health and wellbeing, the United States is failing to comply with international standards incumbent on them.'

"#Sámi youth from #Finland, #Sweden and #Norway called upon the Permanent Forum to urgently turn their attention to green transition projects in #Sápmi, the traditional territory of the Sámi, which stretches across the Nordic countries and into Russia.

"'In the name of saving the planet, the Nordic states are digging into our #mountains, drilling holes into our rocks, and making it impossible for Sámi to practice our #traditional livelihoods,' said Elle Rávdná Näkkäläjärvi, a spokesperson for the delegation. 'What is being shown to the world as a shift to sustainability is just #Nordic #colonialism hiding behind a new kind of mask.'

"In 2021, Norway’s Supreme Court stripped the operating license of the Fosen Vind project on Norway’s west coast after ruling it was built illegally and violated the Sámi’s human rights, and in January, a Swedish state-owned mining company found 'vast amounts of #RareEarthMinerals' it could mine to decrease dependency on #China. That mining, however, would 'devastate the local Sámi community,' the Sámi youth said.

"'We demand the Nordic states to immediately halt the ongoing human rights violations against the Sámi,' they said. 'We plead the global Indigenous community to notice this green colonialism.'

"The #GlobalIndigenousYouthCaucus — composed of Indigenous youth from all seven regions within the UN — also made waves on Tuesday, calling on the Permanent Forum and the General Assembly to assist in perpetuating ancestral knowledge by enforcing an intergenerational Indigenous advisory group for bodies of the United Nations. That advisory group could share and apply #TraditionaKnowledge and #IndigenousMethodologies within UN agencies, such as the World Health Organization.

"'Environmental destruction not only contributes to #ClimateChange , but also impedes on our ability to access to traditional knowledge, traditional medicines, sacred sites, and traditional practices,' The Global Indigenous Youth Caucus spokesperson said. 'As Indigenous youth, we are future bearers of knowledge, and we hold both the knowledge of our ancestors, and our descendants.'

"Indigenous Rights Governance partner at the New Zealand Human Rights Commission, Claire Charters, gave an intervention about the disproportionate risks #Māori people are facing in a changing landscape.

"'We must ensure that Māori are centered in the discussions on mitigation and adapting to climate change, and that Indigenous knowledge is more deliberately considered,' Charters, who is Māori, said. 'Climate change is accelerating the severity and frequency of major weather events. We must act with urgency to understand the risks and minimize the impact on our lands, territories, cultural infrastructures, and the overall well being of our Indigenous communities.'

"Climate will remain a central theme in the upcoming days of the UNPFII. Tomorrow, the Native Women’s Association of Canada will host a session on 'Indigenous Women’s Perspectives On the Burning Issues of Climate Change', and the International Indian Treaty Council will join with other Indigenous Peoples Organizations to discuss the contentious conservation goal of 30×30 and how it violates the rights of Indigenous Peoples."

hcn.org/articles/indigenous-af

High Country News · Indigenous leaders: Planetary health and Indigenous health are interdependentBy Jenna Kunze

Humans think they are so superior -- that it's okay to cause #extinction of species for their own comfort. And profit. Let's not forget the PROFIT!

US wildlife service considering endangered status for tiny snail near #Nevada #LithiumMine

Story by By SCOTT SONNER
2/8/2024

RENO, Nev. (AP) — "Federal wildlife officials have agreed to conduct a full, year-long review to determine whether a tiny #snail found only in high-desert springs near a huge lithium mine being built along the #Nevada- #Oregon line should be listed as a threatened or #endangered species.

"The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a finding published Thursday in the Federal Register that enough scientific exists to warrant the review sought by environmentalists who say that groundwater pumping required for the operation of the #ThackerPass mine could push the #KingsRiver pyrg to the brink of extinction.

"However, the agency said in the new finding it 'does not anticipate the species is immediately at risk.'

"The @WesternWatershedsProject argued in its formal petition for the listing in September 2022 that the tiny snail no bigger than the tip of a ball-point pen was imperiled even before any new mining was contemplated due to livestock grazing, round-building and the anticipated impacts of #ClimateChange."

msn.com/en-us/news/us/us-wildl

www.msn.comMSN

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Wenn wir wertvolle Dinge aus der Erde graben, werden wir das Unglück heraufbeschwören.

In der letzten Zeit vor der großen Reinigung werden Spinnweben kreuz und quer über den Himmel verlaufen.

Ein Behälter mit Asche könnte eines Tages vom Himmel geworfen werden, der das Land verbrennt und die Ozeane zum Kochen bringt.

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Hopi-Prophezeiungen laut #Koyaanisqatsi.
Weiß auch nicht, warum ich es mit dem Film gerade wieder so habe. Oder besser gesagt, natürlich weiß ich, warum ich es gerade wieder so damit habe.