Declaration of Interdependence: David Suzuki
This we know
This we believe
Humans have become so numerous and our tools so powerful that we have driven fellow creatures to extinction, dammed the great rivers, torn down ancient forests, poisoned the earth, rain, and wind, and ripped holes in the sky.Our science has brought pain as well as joy; our comfort is paid for by the suffering of millions.We are learning from our mistakes, we are mourning our vanished kin, and we now build a new politics of hope.We respect and uphold the absolute need for clean air, water, and soil.We see that economic activities that benefit the few while shrinking the inheritance of many are wrong.And since environmental degradation erodes biological capital forever, full ecological and social cost must enter all equations of development.We are one brief generation in the long march of time; the future is not ours to erase.So where knowledge is limited, we will remember all those who will walk after us, and err on the side of caution.
This we resolve
All this that we know and believe must now become the foundation of the way we live.At this turning point in our relationship with Earth, we work for an evolution: from dominance to partnership; from fragmentation to connection; from insecurity to interdependence.