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Mobilization for Climate Justice: Media Advisory
Mobilization for Climate Justice Media Advisory For immediate release November 23, 2009 Contacts: Kim Marks, ...

posted: 11/24/2009 10:04:59  Read More 


Biochar 'carbon sequestration' company charged with fraudulent “ponzi” scheme targeting elderly

Press release by Biofuelwatch and Global Justice Ecology Project:For immediate release23rd November 2009Environmental campaigners warn that a lawsuit over fraud against a company claiming to be the world's largest manufacturer and distributor of biochar presents a stark warning of the dangers of the scramble for funding for unproven climate change techno-fixes. In the same week that the Obama administration announced a  new task force for investigating financial fraud,, Mantria Industries were taken to court ...

posted: 11/23/2009 14:35:26  Read More 


New Voices Climate Change Tour Launched

Anna Pinto speaks at the University of Vermont on the beginning of the Global Justice Ecology Project's New Voices on Climate Change.  Ms Pinto Executive Director of CORE (Center for Organizing, Research and Education) in India. She is traveling throughout the northeast U.S. and speaking on climate change, gender justice and Indigenous rights. Her tour will finish at the G20 meetings in Pittsburgh New Voices Climate Change Tour Launched.The tour will travel from New England, ...

posted: 09/15/2009 12:25:02  Read More 


On the Road to Copenhagen: New Voices on Climate Change Must be Heard

For Immediate Release            29 July 2009Berkeley, CA--When the United Nations meets in Copenhagen, Denmark this December to hash out a new climate protocol, whose voices will they listen to?  In the past, the UN has been successful at shutting out the voices of those who are most impacted by the climate. This needs to change.As Fiu Mata'ese Elisara-Laula of the O Le Siosiomaga Society of Samoa, pointed ...

posted: 07/30/2009 10:36:44  Read More 


Public Overwhelmingly Rejects Genetically Engineered Trees
STOP GE Trees Campaign Researchers at Oregon State University are doing numerous experiments with genetically modified poplar trees. Hinesburg, VT (U.S.)--Nearly 17,500 public comments were sent to the US Department of Agriculture opposing their recommendation for approval of an ArborGen [1] proposal to plant over a quarter of a million genetically engineered (GE) eucalyptus trees.  Only 39 favorable comments were received by the USDA. If allowed, the ...

posted: 08/14/2009 10:28:11  Read More 


U.N. Urgent! End Deforestation, Conserve World's Forests

Photo: People prepare banner at morning protest to greet negotiators as they enter UN Climate Talks in Bonn, Germany.  Photo:  Langelle/GJEP-GFCFor Immediate Release                                                       8 June 2009Countdown for Survival: Global groups make an urgent call to end deforestation and conserve the world's forests during UN Climate TalksBonn, Germany - A coalition of youth, environmental groups, NGOs, Indigenous Peoples organizations and women's groups delivered a plea to negotiators asking them to ensure a strong climate deal and ...

posted: 06/10/2009 11:34:57  Read More 


Belgium protested by Indigenous Peoples in New York
A Joint Release from Global Forest Coalition, Global Justice Ecology Project and the STOP GE Trees CampaignFor Immediate Release                                          22 May 2009 Belgium Permanent Mission Protested by Attendees of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous IssuesProtesters Insist Genetically Engineered Poplar Trees Planted by Belgium be RemovedNew York, New York--Today on International Biodiversity Day, Indigenous Peoples Organizations along with several Non-Governmental Organizations held a protest against genetically engineered trees in front of the Belgian Permanent Mission. During ...

posted: 05/22/2009 05:36:55  Read More 


Biotech Trees in Belgium Condemned

Photo: Flemish Minister for Science and Innovation, Patricia Ceysens, plants genetically engineered poplar in Belgium.- ENGLISH / ESPAÑOL -For Immediate Release                                                         8 May 2009Joint Release from Global Forest Coalition, Global Justice Ecology Project and the STOP GE Trees CampaignField Trial of Dangerous Genetically Engineered Trees Begins in BelgiumGE Poplars Risk Contaminating European Forests with Climate-Destructive TraitsAmsterdam, The Netherlands--Organizations internationally are condemning the planting of a highly controversial field trial of GE poplar trees on 6 ...

posted: 05/11/2009 11:08:39  Read More 



For Immediate Release - January 15, 2009United States--A diverse alliance of organizations published an open letter [1] today in the U.S. and internationally warning of the dangers of industrially produced biofuels (called agrofuels by critics). The letter explains why large-scale industrial production of transport fuels and other energy from plants such as corn, sugar cane, oilseeds, trees, grasses, or so-called agricultural and woodland waste threatens forests, biodiversity, food sovereignty, community-based land rights and will worsen ...

posted: 04/21/2009 06:51:06  Read More 


Climate Justice Now! Network: Radical New Agenda Urgently Needed
MEDIA RELEASE Friday 12 December 2008Poznan, Poland - Members of the Climate Justice Now! Network -representing over 160 organisations fighting for climate justice -issued today (Friday 12 December) a joint statement calling for a radical change in direction to put climate justice and people's rights at the centre of the UNFCCC negotiations.The statement asserts that: "Solutions to the climate crisis will not come from industrialised countries and big business. Effective and enduring solutions will come ...

posted: 12/19/2008 12:59:25  Read More 


Carbon Karma: The Perfect Last Minute Gift
Polar bear issues warning at end of march during the European Social Forum in Malmo, Sweden, September 2008.  Photo: Langelle/GJEP-GFCTired of Cheap, Toxic Junk from China?Then try Carbon Karma: The Perfect Last Minute Holiday GiftBy Sandy Klaus Hinesburg, Vermont--Let's face it, if you run an earth-destroying corporation, your Carbon Karma is bad.  What you deserve is a lump of fossil fuel in your Christmas stocking.  But if you're like the rest of us, you ...

posted: 12/19/2008 01:32:43  Read More 


New Voices on Climate Change Initiative Launched at UN Climate Change Meeting

Poznan, Poland - As the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is underway, Global Justice Ecology Project is launching New Voices on Climate Change, a new initiative, the goal of which is to broaden the climate debate by amplifying the voices of peoples around the world who are already being impacted by climate change.  This is an effort to bring in people that have historically been mostly excluded from climate discussions: especially Indigenous ...

posted: 12/02/2008 01:48:18  Read More 


GJEP Media Bites - Autumn 2008
Global Justice Ecology Project made the news!  Check out these links to articles about GJEP published this fall.  GJEP's Agrofuels specialist, Dr. Rachel Smolker published an article in Development (2008) 51, 519-526. doi:10.1057/dev.2008.67The New Bioeconomy and the Future of Agriculture, also posted on African Institute of Strategy website with link to Palgrave publications where full text is available."Will Jatropha Invade Mozambique? Via Campesina Confronts the Global Agrofuel Industrial Complex" In this article, GJEP's call for ...

posted: 01/14/2009 13:04:48  Read More 


RADICAL NEW AGENDA NEEDED TO ACHIEVE CLIMATE JUSTICE
Poznan statement from the Climate Justice Now! alliancePhoto: Langelle/GJEP-GFCThe Poznan statement was released today at a press conference during during the UN climate meeting in Poznan, Poland.  Press conference participants were Alicia Munoz Toledo, Anamuri, Via Campesina, Chile; Ana Filippini, World Rainforest Movement, Gender CC, Uruguay and Ben Powless, Indigenous Environmental Network.  Anne Petermann, Global Justice Ecology Project, Global Forest Coalition, moderated the panel and made opening and closing statements.  (Note: Ana, Ben and Anne ...

posted: 04/21/2009 06:57:20  Read More 


INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND NGOs OUTRAGED AT THE REMOVAL OF RIGHTS FROM UNFCCC DECISION ON REDD
Protest Manifests as Indigenous Rights are opposed by U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand at UN Climate Conference.  Photo: Langelle/GJEP-GFCPoznan, Poland-- 9 December 2008 We, the undersigned representatives of indigenous peoples, local communities and non-governmental organizations monitoring the progress of negotiations in Poznan are outraged that the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand opposed the inclusion of recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities in a decision on REDD (Reduced Emissions from ...

posted: 12/19/2008 01:32:05  Read More 


Hinesburg Residents to Explore Sustainability and the Local Foods Movement

For Immediate Release                    December 2,  2008         Hinesburg, VT--An evening of discussing and eating local food will begin with a film called "Sustainable Table: What's on Your Plate?" at the Carpenter-Carse Library in Hinesburg on Thursday, December 4th at 7pm.  Following the film, local foods expert Bill Schubart will lead a discussion and help attendees take a closer look into what people in the town of Hinesburg eat and what the future of food could look like in Vermont.  ...

posted: 12/04/2008 11:02:23  Read More 


UN Climate Deal Could Pay for Forest Destruction

For Immediate Release - Friday 5 December -Joint release: Global Forest Coalition, The Wilderness Society and Global Justice Ecology ProjectUN Climate Deal Could Pay for Forest DestructionCarbon Karma Fortune-telling Action Foretells REDD ProfitsPoznan, Poland--Global Forest Coalition, The Wilderness Society, Global Justice Ecology Project and concerned youth highlighted the risks associated with the implementation of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) in a "REDD fortune-telling" action today at the UN Climate conference here.  In ...

posted: 12/05/2008 11:43:49  Read More 


International Commission Finds Colombian Government Allegations of Indigenous and Popular Mobilization Terrorism False

Photo: Langelle GJEP/GFCMarcial Arias, a member of Global Forest Coalition and a leader of the Kuna indigenous people in Panama was a member of the visiting commission made up of indigenous community leaders from Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Panama.For Immediate Release from Global Forest Coalition - 6 November 2008 - ENGLISH/ESPANOL International Commission Finds Colombian Government Allegations of Indigenous and Popular Mobilization Terrorism FalseCalí, Colombia – On Monday, 3 ...

posted: 11/25/2008 01:06:45  Read More 


Forest Groups Welcome EC's Rejection of Forest Carbon Credits in ETS
Global Forest Coalition Press Release                        FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE- 17 October 2008 -  FOREST GROUPS WELCOME EUROPEAN COMMISSION'S REJECTION OF FOREST CARBON CREDITS IN ETS Asunción, Paraguay--The Global Forest Coalition, a worldwide coalition of NGOs and Indigenous Peoples' Organisations, welcomes the recommendation of the European Commission to exclude forest carbon credits from the EU emissions trading scheme (ETS) until at least after 2020. The Commission points out that monitoring, reporting, verification and liability questions should be ...

posted: 10/22/2008 02:22:07  Read More 


Financial Crisis: Market-based Conservation Criticized

Global Forest Coalition's managing coordinator, Simone Lovera (center), describes GFC's new report, Life as Commerce: the Impact of Market-based Conservation, at a press conference today at the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Barcelona, Spain.  Dr. Andrei Laletin (left), Friends of Siberian Forests and Global Forest Coalition and Victor Benitez Isfran (right), Director of Alter Vida Paraguay and coordinator of Pojoaju, the Paraguayan federation of NGO networks also ...

posted: 10/09/2008 10:19:28  Read More 


Global Forest Coalition critiques unreliability of Market-based Conservation Mechanisms
Media Advisory/Press Briefing- 7 October 2008 - Global Forest Coalition critiques unreliability of Market-based Conservation MechanismsBarcelona, Spain--As the international financial crisis grows and markets become more unstable, Global Forest Coalition will be involved in several events highlighting the unreliability of market-based mechanisms as a possible source of funding for biodiversity conservation this week at the IUCN World Congress. Market-based mechanisms are often seen as solutions to the lack of funding for public conservation, but they ...

posted: 10/06/2008 11:48:13  Read More 


Paraguayan Student Activist Speaks at UVM

Photo: Eviction of Villagers due to Soya Expansion in ParaguayFor Immediate Release - September 30, 2008 - Student Activist from Paraguay to Speak with Youth at the University of Vermont on Resistance Against Ecological and Social Exploitation in the Global SouthBurlington, VT--Leticia Galeano, an active member of Movimiento Agrario ...

posted: 11/25/2008 01:10:34  Read More 


Groups call for Action on 21 September: International Day Against Monoculture Tree Plantations
For Immediate Release  ENGLISH / ESPAÑOL - 18 September 2008 - Joint Release from World Rainforest Movement, Friends of the Earth International and Global Forest Coalition  NOTA:  Este comunicado está disponible en español más abajo  Groups call for Action on 21 September: International Day Against Monoculture Tree Plantations  Large-scale monoculture tree plantations cause serious environmental, social and economic impacts on local communities.  These impacts have been amply documented around the world, ...

posted: 09/23/2008 03:02:45  Read More 


Global Gathering of Activists in Copenhagen Calls for Action Against Business As Usual at 2009 UN Climate Conference
For Immediate Release - 16 September 2008 - ENGLISH / ESPAÑOL Joint Press Release from Global Forest Coalition and Global Justice Ecology Project   NOTA:  Este comunicado está disponible en español más abajo  Global Gathering of Activists in Copenhagen Calls for Action Against Business As Usual at 2009 UN Climate Conference- Copenhagen, Denmark -- early 100 activists from 21 countries gathered ...

posted: 09/19/2008 12:02:45  Read More 


Biotech Industry Designs Nightmare Biofuels Vancouver conference to promote genetically engineered trees for fuel
For immediate release - September 10, 2008 - Biotech Industry Designs Nightmare BiofuelsVancouver conference to promote genetically engineered trees for fuel - Vancouver, BC, Canada - Today in Vancouver, major biotech corporations are meeting at the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) conference to chart the use of genetically engineered (GE) crops and trees, as well as synthetic biology and nanotechnology, for fuel. The Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN) and STOP GE Trees Campaign are here with ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:39:33  Read More 


One Leap Backwards for Biodiversity, One Giant Step Forward for Industry Biodiversity loses at UN convention on biodiversity
In the July-August 2008 edition of Z Magazine: One Leap Backwards for Biodiversity, One Giant Step Forward for Industry Biodiversity loses at UN convention on biodiversity By Anne Petermann and Orin Langelle; photos by Langelle [Note: IPOs stand for Indigenous Peoples Organizations] The UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) emerged, along with its cousin the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC), out of the Rio Earth Summit in 1992. Its mission is ostensibly to ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:20:33  Read More 


G8 BANKS ON MASSIVE GLOBAL CLIMATE POLLUTION
MEDIA ADVISORY - Friends of the Earth International - July 8, 2008 - G8 BANKS ON MASSIVE GLOBAL CLIMATE POLLUTION- HOKKAIDO, JAPAN, July 8, 2008 -- *Reacting to the statement released today by the G8 in Hokkaido, Friends of the Earth spokesperson Karen Orenstein said:"G8 leaders today signaled their support for climate chaos by spewing futile rhetoric that will do nothing to stop the toll that global warming is taking on people and the planet.By ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:18:49  Read More 


Gallagher's Support of Second Generation Biofuels will Still Compete with Food and will Destroy the World's Forests [Review on Biofuels Criticised]
For Immediate Release - 7 July 2008 - Gallagher's Support of Second Generation Biofuels will Still Compete with Food and will Destroy the World's Forests  [Review on Biofuels Criticised] - The Global Forest Coalition, a worldwide coalition of environmental NGOs and Indigenous Peoples' Organizations, welcomes the conclusion by the RenewableFuels Agency's Gallagher review that the introduction of biofuels should be significantly slowed until adequate controls to address displacement effects are implemented and are demonstrated to ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:16:51  Read More 


An Ill-fated Day for the Environment: False Solutions to Food Crisis
For immediate release - World Environment Day, 5 June 2008 - An Ill-fated Day for the Environment: False Solutions to Food Crisis will Escalate Starvation, Accelerate Climate Change and Devastate Biodiversity - Rome, Italy -- The Global Forest Coalition, a worldwide coalition of environmental NGOs and Indigenous Peoples' Organizations, has called World Environment Day 2008 a black day for the environment, now that it appears the FAO Summit on World Food Security will fail to ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:09:51  Read More 


Activists Symbolically Cut Trees to Save Forests and Call for GE Trees Ban
For immediate release - 27 May 2008 - Activists Symbolically Cut Trees to Save Forests and Call for GE Trees Ban - Bonn, Germany - A large number of activists today stopped and cut Genetically Engineered frankentrees that attempted to invade a tree planting ceremony outside of the meeting of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). "We came here to this event because this tree planting ceremony is representative of corporate green-washing initiatives pretending ...

posted: 09/17/2008 12:33:22  Read More 


Governments Prioritize Forest Exploitation, Many Governments Fail to Comply with CBD Mandate
For Immediate Release - Tuesday, 20 May 2008 - Governments Prioritize Forest Exploitation, Many Governments Fail to Comply with CBD Mandate - Bonn, Germany -- Global Forest Coalition [1] released a major report, "Forests and the Biodiversity Convention," [2] at the Convention on Biological Diversity today.  This report contains the summaries and research undertaken in 22 countries [3] by independent country monitors [4] to examine whether or not Parties are implementing the decisions made through ...

posted: 09/17/2008 12:30:51  Read More 


Groups and Scientists Call for Halt to Releases of Genetically Engineered Trees
For Immediate Release - 15 May 2008 - Groups and Scientists Call for Halt to Releases of Genetically Engineered Trees - Bonn, Germany -- Organizations and scientists [1] from around the world spoke today about their opposition to genetically engineered trees which will be negotiated at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity's Ninth Conference of the Parties (CBD COP-9) beginning next week in Bonn.  They are demanding that governments at the UN agree to accept ...

posted: 09/17/2008 12:25:26  Read More 


Civil Society at the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity: Ten Urgent Matters for life and livelihoods on earth
For immediate release - 13 May 2008 - Civil Society at the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity: Ten Urgent Matters for life and livelihoods on earth May 12 - 30, 2008, Bonn, Germany The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Alliance has launched a media advisory highlighting ten of civil society's most pressing concerns to be discussed at the upcoming Convention on Biological Diversity. Almost all of  the world's governments will gather in Bonn, Germany ...

posted: 09/17/2008 12:23:47  Read More 


UK Protests call for Biofuel Targets to be Scrapped
For immediate release - 16 April 2008 - joint press release by Biofuelwatch and Global Forest Coalition UK Protests call for Biofuel Targets to be Scrapped - London - There were demonstrations in London yesterday and groups across the UK also protested against the introduction of mandatory biofuel blending.  Outside Downing Street speakers from Friends of the Earth, Global Forest Coalition, GM Freeze, Campaign against Climate Change and Biofuelwatch condemned the government's decision to go ...

posted: 09/17/2008 12:15:51  Read More 


Groups Condemn Biofuels as "False Solution" During Brazil's President Lula Tour of the Netherlands and Czech Republic
For Immediate Release - 11 April 2008 - Groups Condemn Biofuels as "False Solution" During Brazil's President Lula Tour of the Netherlands and Czech Republic (Joint Release from Global Forest Coalition and Corporate Europe Observatory)  - The Netherlands --Criticism is mounting denouncing Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's visit this week to the Netherlands and the Czech Republic on a tour focused on promoting ethanol and other biofuels. The Brazilian president is visiting The ...

posted: 09/17/2008 12:11:55  Read More 


Vermonters March Toward a Better World--Saturday, 1/26 (Part of a Global Day of Action)
For Immediate Release - 24 January, 2008 - Vermonters March Toward a Better World--Saturday, 1/26 (Part of a Global Day of Action) - Burlington, VT -- Workers, health care advocates, environmental activists, global warming groups and social justice advocates will join together this Saturday for a march through the streets of Burlington, as well as informational events under the theme of "Many Struggles, One Movement."  These events are part of a global day of action ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:43:36  Read More 


MY TURN: Business tops climate for Douglas
Global Justice Ecology Project's Biofuels Specialist, Rachel Smolker's op-ed piece challenging Douglas's climate change proposals ran in the Burlington Free Press.  http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071231/OPINION/712310320/1006  MY TURN: Business tops climate for Douglas  By Rachel Smolker - December 31, 2007 - Jim Douglas is clearly more interested in doing business than addressing climate change. Last session, he vetoed a forward-looking bill that would have created green jobs and significantly reduced Vermont's emissions. Instead he proposes the same false solutions ...

posted: 09/17/2008 12:04:08  Read More 


Groups Protest World Bank, Say Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Threatens Forests and Indigenous Peoples
For Immediate Release - 11 December, 2007 - Groups Protest World Bank Say Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Threatens Forests and Indigenous Peoples - Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia ˜ A very diverse group of non-governmental organizations, indigenous peoples organizations and social movements staged a protest today outside of a press conference where World Bank President and former US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick announced the launch of the World ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:42:40  Read More 


WORLD BANK HANDS OFF FORESTS
For Immediate Release - December 10, 2007 - Friends of the Earth International World Rainforest Movement Global Forest Coalition GJEP is the North American Focal Point of the Global Forest Coalition - WORLD BANK HANDS OFF FORESTS BALI (INDONESIA), Dec. 10, 2007  Environmental groups at the United Nations climate talks in Bali today urged governments to reject a new World Bank initiative promoting the inclusion of forests in carbon ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:42:17  Read More 


Indigenous Peoples Protest UNFCCC
For Immediate Release - 7 December 2007 - Indigenous Peoples Protest UNFCCC - Indigenous Peoples shut out of Climate Change Negotiations - Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia- Indigenous peoples representing regions from around the world protested outside the climate negotiations today wearing symbolic gags that read UNFCCC, the acronym of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, symbolizing their systematic exclusion from the UN meeting.Yesterday a delegation of indigenous peoples was ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:41:33  Read More 


Forest Stewardship Council at a crossroad: Veracel timber certification would be yet another disaster for FSC
For Immediate Release - September 17, 2007 - Forest Stewardship Council at a crossroad: Veracel timber certification would be yet another disaster for FSC - The wood-pulp producing company Veracel has applied for FSC certification of its tree plantations in the Brazilian state of Bahia and the evaluation  process is being carried out by the international certification firm SGS (Société Générale de Surveillance). Veracel, a joint venture between Swedish-Finnish Stora Enso and Norwegian-Brazilian Aracruz Cellulose ...

posted: 09/17/2008 01:40:49  Read More 


GLOBAL WARMING WILL RELEASE THE BLOB!
For Immediate Release - July 25, 2007 - GLOBAL WARMING WILL RELEASE THE BLOB! - ARCTIC CIRCLE--There is a terrible new threat being posed by Global Warming. This time it comes in the form of a monster from outer space known only as  The Blob.  Exactly 50 years ago in July 1957 this formless terror crashed to  Earth in a meteor in the rural town of Downington, Pennsylvania.   In the span of only a few ...

posted: 09/17/2008 11:48:01  Read More 


Government Experts at UN Body Expresses Strong Concern About Biofuel Impacts on Biodiversity
For Immediate Release - 6 July 2007 - Government Experts at UN Body Expresses Strong Concern About Biofuel Impacts on Biodiversity - Paris, France--An overwhelming majority of governments, including Norway, Sweden, Germany and Indonesia expressed serious concerns about the risks of large-scale production of biofuels to forests, ecosystems, indigenous peoples and local communities at a meeting of a UN scientific advisory body on biodiversity in Paris this week [1]. Several governments called for ...

posted: 09/17/2008 11:47:21  Read More 


Large Alliance of NGOs and Indigenous Peoples Calls for Ban on Genetically
For Immediate Release- 4 July 2007 - Large Alliance of NGOs and Indigenous Peoples Calls for Ban on Genetically Modified Trees for Biofuels - Paris, France--Over 50 Indigenous Peoples Organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations involved in meetings surrounding the Convention on Biological  Diversity, presented an open letter today recommending a ban on Genetically Modified trees on the basis of their potential impacts on forest biological diversity.  They expressed their concern that the current biofuels boom and ...

posted: 09/17/2008 11:46:38  Read More 


Groups Ask U.S. Health and Environmental Agencies to Investigate Potential Link Between Pathogenic Fungus and Introduced Genetically Engineered Eucaly
For Immediate Release - June 14, 2007 - Groups Ask U.S. Health and Environmental Agencies to Investigate Potential Link Between Pathogenic Fungus and Introduced Genetically Engineered Eucalyptus Trees - Scientists and environmental groups sent a letter yesterday to federal agencies requesting an investigation concerning the public health and environmental risks of a pathogenic fungal organism Cryptococcus gattii. associated with certain Eucalyptus tree species. They are asking the U.S. Departments of Health ...

posted: 09/17/2008 11:46:00  Read More 


USDA Must Reject Permit for Engineered Eucalyptus Trees, Campaign Demands
For Immediate Release- 5 June, 2007 - USDA Must Reject Permit for Engineered Eucalyptus Trees, Campaign Demands - The STOP GE Trees Campaign is demanding the USDA's Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) reject a request by ArborGen to allow a field trial of genetically engineered eucalyptus to flower and produce seeds.  The Campaign wants to ensure APHIS destroys the Baldwin County, Alabama field trial before it produces seeds to prevent escape of the GE ...

posted: 09/17/2008 11:44:15  Read More 


National Effort Launched to Stop Genetically Engineered Eucalyptus Plantations in US Southeast
For Immediate Release  - May 10, 2007 - National Effort Launched to Stop Genetically Engineered Eucalyptus Plantations in US Southeast - As the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) wraps up its annual convention in Boston, the STOP GE Trees Campaign and member groups from around the U.S., including Dogwood Alliance, WildLaw, Southern Forests Network, Sierra Club and Global Justice Ecology Project are uniting to stop the ...

posted: 09/17/2008 11:43:12  Read More 


Environmental groups condemn IPCC call for large scale biofuels as a climate disaster in the making
For immediate release - 4th May 2007 - Joint press release by Global Forest Coalition, Biofuelwatch, Global Justice Ecology Project, Grupo de Reflexion Rural (Argentina), Rettet den Regenwald e.V., Econexus, Munlochy Vigil, and Noah (Friends of the Earth Denmark), Corporate Europe Observatory, and Gaia Foundation- Environmental groups condemn IPCC call for large scale biofuels as a climate disaster in the makingThe IPCC Assessment Report Four has made a compelling case on what global warming means ...

posted: 09/17/2008 11:31:34  Read More 


Activists in Vermont Arrested in Anti-War Protest
For Immediate Release - March 21, 2007 - Activists in Vermont Arrested in Anti-War Protest- Six Vermonters with Operation Occupation including two former Marines were arrested Wednesday evening at the Vermont office of Vermont Congressman Peter Welch after Welch refused to answer activists demands to know if he would vote against the bill that would authorize another 100 billion dollars for the war in Iraq.Welch ran on an anti-war ...

posted: 09/17/2008 11:26:22  Read More 


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