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1. What the
European Environmental Tribunal is?
- EET is a group of philosophers, artists, lawyers, architects,
entrepreneurs, scientists and many others together to form a
place for information, discussion and brainstorming on the human
being. The environment is taken as the human being.
2. What its
objective is?
- Its objective is to know more, to spread out free information,
to put people in contact, to reflect about everything is around
us.
3. Why it
is called European?
- The name "European" is not a reference for any time
of eurocentrism. There is another side of the coin. Europe has
been a transnational and a transcultural continent in peace for
more than five decades. Europe's conceptual root is founded on
the aspirations for human rights, mutual respect and freedom.
These are fundamental values for EET.
4. What its
activities are?
- Many activities are planned for EET- meetings, publishing,
exhibitions, events etc.
5. Is it possible
for companies to participate?
- Yes, also companies can collaborate. The Tribunal is open to
everyone. But no company or institution can participate in the
debates and projects, only individuals.
6. Why it
is said "environment while the human being"?
- We deal with atmosphere, gases, toxins, and pollution etc.,
several times not paying attention to intelligence, to the formation
of human beings, to mentalities in metamorphosis,... as if they
were strange to Nature! EET deals with us, as an active exercise
of planetary citizenship.
7. Why EET
does not have judgements or sentences?
- Because each one of us is the judgement. No repression but
knowledge, consciousness, respect and participation. The participation
is, in itself, the best judgement. After all, we all should be
free.
8. How could
the Tribunal influence the future of Earth's biosphere?
- We are Nature. Our knowledge and consciousness can change everything.
It is not possible - and not reasonable - to believe that governs
will do something. Governs are made to follow the average. Changing
what we know, governs automatically change.
9. Has the
Tribunal some political affiliation?
- EET is absolutely free, or it always aspires to such a freedom.
No affiliation to any political party, tendency, religion, religious
group, race or anything that could signify a closed departments.
10. Has the
Tribunal some link with the United Nations, the European Parliament,
the World Economic Forum or the World Social Forum?
- No, EET is free and independent.
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