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Article 22 F茅v, 2018

Tribute to Rudolphus Franciscus Marie 鈥淩uud鈥 Lubbers (7 May 1939 鈥 14 February 2018)

It is with deep sadness that we learnt about the passing of Mr. Ruud Lubbers on 14 February 2018.

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Photo: Earth Charter Initiative

Rudolphus Franciscus Marie 鈥淩uud鈥 Lubbers

 

Rudolphus Franciscus Marie 鈥淩uud鈥 Lubbers was a friend and a mentor to many of us involved in the and in the sustainability movement. It is a great loss for the Earth Charter Initiative and to the world. We are hugely grateful for his leadership and active engagement until a late stage in his life.

Mr. Lubbers was a very active Earth Charter Commissioner and great supporter of the movement stressing the importance of global environmental ethics and governance. He followed with interest the evolving process of putting environment protection and laws in the forefront of decision making and greatly valued the key role 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 has been playing for years in this field.

As a political leader who embraced the deep ethical and spiritual dimensions of sustainable development, he was a unique voice emphasizing the importance to bring ethics to the world of business and politics. He had a sense of freedom and informality to speak with people and was especially comfortable in speaking his mind.

In the last few years of his public life, he often highlighted the importance of nurturing our spirituality and soul. At the Earth Charter+10 event in Ahmedabad, India in 2010, he said:

鈥淲e need to include Pneuma / Prana 鈥 i.e. spirituality in what we are doing and the way we address challenges. We 鈥 now realize that we should nourish ourselves with spirituality鈥 We may even begin to speak about four 鈥楶鈥檚: People, Planet, Profit and Pneuma鈥. (Pneuma is the ancient Greek word for 鈥渂reath鈥 and in a religious context for 鈥渟pirit鈥 or 鈥渟oul鈥)

He often stressed the importance of understanding our responsibility to care for nature with a special concern for the needs of current and future generations, and of considering new participatory approaches in politics to realize the aspiration of sustainability, which in itself, as he used to say, requires the willingness and skills to engage, dialogue, and collaborate with different sectors: government, business and civil society sector. He repeated in several occasions:

鈥淭here is a need for complimentary governance. We have always considered politicians to govern and manage the common responsibilities and resources. However, the need is now to involve civil society into governance鈥 (in 2010 at the Earth Charter+10 Conference in Ahmedabad, India).

Herewith we share with you some photos, writings and videos of him.

May his soul rest in peace.

Mirian Vilela
Executive Director
Earth Charter International

Ruud Lubbers Writings



Ruud Lubbers Videos