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Agri-bonanza’s ripples – Church cautiously watches ethanol boom
By Barbara J. Fraser
8/16/2007

Catholic News Service (www.catholicnews.com)

DOURADOS, Brazil (CNS) – As the bus rolls along between endless fields of corn on the highway from Campo Grande to Dourados, it is...

Biofuels menace rainforests
The arguments against burning crops for energy gather momentum
August 17, 2007 10:00 AM

Substituting fossil fuels with biofuels will not only add more carbon to the atmosphere, but will destroy primary forests, biodiversity and livelihoods, writes Tristan Farrow. The study, published in this week's...

Brazil rejects reports of Amazon logging in camps
21 Aug 2007 21:13:51 GMT
Source: Reuters
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By Raymond Colitt

BRASILIA, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Brazil's government rejected accusations on Tuesday that its settlement of poor peasants in the Amazon was fueling the destruction of the world's largest rain forest but...

Amazon forest sold off in housing scam, claims Greenpeace
By Sophie Morris
Published: 21 August 2007

The Brazilian government stands accused of selling off huge swaths of the Amazon rainforest - including its oldest protected national park - to unscrupulous logging companies, under the cover of a flawed sustainable...

In an interview with the online newspaper Tribuna da Imprensa, João Pedro Stedile, of the national MST leadership, speaks about the need to build a development model that prioritizes democratization of the land, the distribution of income, and an agriculture based on small and medium-size properties.

Today, it is no longer possible to...

Naomi Klein: From Think Tanks to Battle Tanks, “The Quest to Impose a Single World Market Has Casualties Now in the Millions”
Amy Goodman & Naomi Klein, Democracy Now!
Thursday 16 August 2007, posted by Dial

Wednesday, August 15th, 2007 - Democracy Now! News Program.

AMY GOODMAN: The State Department is coming...

Americas Program Commentary
Via Campesina Sets an International Agenda
Laura Carlsen | August 8, 2007
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Americas Program, Center for International Policy (CIP) americas.irc-online.org
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The peasantry has been portrayed historically as a backward sector, rooted in traditional productive practices and...

Written by Global Justice Ecology Project
Thursday, 02 August 2007

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 the Subsidiary...

Dear Friends of the MST,

Through more than two decades of struggles, we have learned that it’s necessary to break, not just the fences of the latifúndio but also the barriers that impede access to knowledge. With this understanding, we are initiating our mobile schools and building more than 2,000 schools for basic teaching, besides the...

Chiapas: Zapatista Encuentro meets on contested turf

Submitted by Bill Weinberg on Thu, 07/26/2007 - 22:50.

Representatives of peasant organizations from across the globe have gathered in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas for the "Encuentro with the Peoples of the World," hosted by the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN...

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