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Agrofuels on Stolen Lands Continue to Threaten Colombian Rainforests and Communities
It is gravely unethical and ecologically devastating to expand production of biofuels by allowing land to be stolen from local Afro-Colombian communities; and at the expense of Colombia's ancient primary rainforests, food security, water resources and regional climate
Campaign News Updates:
· Biofuels bonanza facing 'crash'
· The western appetite for biofuels is causing starvation in the poor world
· Show MoreProtest Home Depot's Complicity in Destruction of Patagonian Wilderness by Proposed Chilean Dams
Patagonia's wild rivers to be dammed, destroying ancient temperate forests, for 50 years of electricity; please let supposedly environmentally responsible Home Depot know they should not be doing business with the project's primary Chilean advocate
Campaign News Updates:
· Canadian pensioners and Chile's pristine wildernessProtest Australia's Continued Ancient Forest Logging in the Face of Abrupt Climate Change
Australia's new "climate friendly" government preaches global forest protection for climate benefits internationally, while continuing to industrially clear its own native primary forests in Tasmania and elsewhere, and this unseemly hypocrisy must end
Campaign News Updates:
· Anti-logging activists in Tasmanian forests
· End the forest wars
· Show MoreSouth Korea's Proposed "Grand Canal", to Link Major Rivers, a Grand Ecological Disaster
South Korea must be convinced not to sacrifice its natural river ecosystems for a cross-country concrete canal that will severely damage the nation's water security
Campaign News Updates:
· Brazil "soy king" sees Amazon as food solution
· Anti-Canal Campaign Unites Opposition
· Show MoreGlobal Ecological Emergency: Brazil Must Succeed in Keeping Soybeans Out of Amazon
Only soy products that do not directly or indirectly destroy ancient rainforests, or intensify climate change and other problems inherent with large-scale industrial monocultures, will be tolerated in international markets
Campaign News Updates:
· Brazil Lula Defends Biofuels From Growing Criticism
· Biofuels Threaten Food Access In Latin America – UN
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