Peace & Security

UNITED EARTH AMAZONIA AWARD to Brazilian singer and songwriters Roberto Carlos & Erasmo Carlos

Today is a very important day for me and for the United Earth! I feel honored and blessed to be involved with this great project. My belief that music –which is unique in the Arts and Humanities–has the power to change the world by uniting people, is now coming to fruition in 2023 in Manaus […]

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Unprecedented Award ‘United Earth Amazônia’ is launched in Manaus Brazil

The initiative was announced by Mayor David Almeida and the president of United Earth, Marcus Nobel, a descendant of the creator of the Nobel Prize. The award, promoted by United Earth and LCTM Brandbuilders, will recognize the best of Manaus, the Amazon, and Brazil in the areas of Art, Music, and ESG (socio-environmental responsibility and

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Nobel Peace Prize Laureates 2022– Excellent Choice for ending Putin’s War in Ukraine

The Nobel Peace Prize –the most famous and controversial prize in the world—was awarded in response to Vladimer Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.  The Norwegian Nobel Committee has decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize for 2022 to one individual and two organizations. One Russian, one Belarussian, one Ukarainian, one Man and two women. It is an excellent

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World Peace Through Music –Jews, Muslims, Christians sing for Peace

World Peace through Music is part of Humanity’s Great Awakening World Peace through Music is part of Humanity’s Great Awakening. Music has the unique ability, of all the humanities, to unite different people in a positive and uplifting cultural experience that promotes peace. Matthew Paul Miller, known by his Hebrew and stage name Matisyahu, is

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Building Cultures of Peace and Tolerance — Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan

Building Cultures of Peace and Tolerance — Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan by Marcus Nobel Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance UAE, is an example to all the world’s leaders. That by building Cultures of Peace and Tolerance we can create a United Earth. We can have Peace and we can have

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Claes Nobel: Celebrate Malala’s spirit of youth

Claes Nobel: Celebrate Malala’s Spirit of Youth USA Today December 10, 2014 Jan. 3, 2009, was a historic date for young people worldwide. It was the day that 11-year-old Malala Yousafzai’s first BBC blog post was published, under a pseudonym, exposing the daily struggles for the rights of girls in the Swat Valley in Pakistan.

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Green Solutions lead to “Peace” in the Middle East — Students lead the way

By Marcus Nobel UnitedEarth.us Jan 7, 2012 One of the main premises of Earth Ethics is that we need a new set of “values” to deal with our current set of problems… and some of these problems are ancient. Recently young student scholars from the Middle East partcipated in a US funded five-week program to

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RIO+20: Toward a new green economy—or a green-washed old economy?

By JIM THOMAS grist.org 24 MAR 2011 I’ve got good news and bad news about the future of the planet. Good news first. Next year, a honking big global Earth Summit is coming our way — one with a proud heritage. Formally titled the U.N. Conference on Sustainable Development, the meeting is known as RIO+20

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Exiles: Myanmar’s rich environment being degraded

By DENIS D. GRAY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS July 25, 2011 BANGCOCK –The environment of military-dominated Myanmar, often described as Asia’s last bio-diversity frontier, is being degraded as China and other neighbors rush to use its natural resources with few governmental safeguards, exiled activists said Monday. Projects to harvest lucrative timber, build hydropower dams and mine

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