Earth is everyone's house

January 27, the Christian community of Fiumicello Villa Vicentina, prepared this act to reflect on the need to take care of nature

And with this title that the ACLI Section of Fiumicello Villa Vicentina, Aeson, the Christian Community of Fiumicello Villa Vicentina with the sponsorship of the Municipality proposed on Monday, January 27, 2020, a reflection to take care of the environment and preserve the beauty of the places that we live.

At first Mrs. Monique intervened to present the World March for Peace and Non-Violence which will stop at Fiumicello Villa Vicentina on 27.02.2020 concluding with this Message… “Because all change begins with me!

Three speakers presented arguments that eventually turned out to be related and complementary:

Alexandra Cussyanovich

Alexandra Cussianovich, an anthropologist, spoke of the Amazon rainforest of Peru, her country of origin, pointing out the tension between economic development and nature conservation, the lack of effective spatial planning and the resulting social and environmental conflict.

In this sense, he presented the contrasted conceptions that the State and the indigenous peoples have about the Amazon, crystallized in the concepts of land (or territory) by the State, and of territory by the original peoples.

nicoletta perco

Nicoletta Perco, a naturalist, illustrated the entire evolution of the Boca del Río Soča, and especially Cona Island, from the 1970s to the Natural Reserve of the Boca del Río Soča, as it is today: very rich in fauna and flora, and also a source of economic resources.

Finally, he proposed to each of us to create a space to promote biodiversity and the repopulation of different species in our territory, using the website www.tutoristagni.it to create ponds and wetlands, or putting houses of birds and insects in our garden.

Andrea Bellavite

Andrea Bellavite, a journalist, managed to create a link with all the topics discussed from the night by Giulio Regeni, including the World March for Peace and Non-Violence, the Amazon, the Isonzo and the movement launched by Greta Thunberg.

He focused on the need for an ecological conversion, that is, thinking beyond what was previously thought and changing the system, making respect for the Earth coincide with social justice, as proposed by the papal encyclical "Laudato Si".

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