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Our Livelihoods, Their Lunch

Posted on 21 June 2012 by admin

By Busani Bafana

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 21 (TerraViva) Canadian grain and lentils farmer Nettie Wiebs does not support a green economy, a term she says has become a euphemism for corporate land grabbing that is putting smallholder farmers out of business. Continue Reading

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Religiosos velan por el futuro del planeta

Posted on 18 June 2012 by admin

Por Fabiana Frayssinet

RÍO DE JANEIRO, 18 jun (TerraViva) “Quiero decirles a los gobernantes de Río+20 que todos los espíritus fueron convocados para cobrarles. Porque la naturaleza es nuestra, es de la humanidad, no puede ser vendida ni manipulada”. Continue Reading

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La culpa de ser el granero y la mina del mundo

Posted on 12 June 2012 by admin

Por Fabiana Frayssinet

RÍO DE JANEIRO, 12 jun (IPS/TerraViva) El rol de América Latina como proveedor mundial de materias primas, en expansión por la creciente demanda de alimentos y minerales, conlleva un alto costo ambiental. Activistas y expertos entienden que el dilema es buscar nuevas formas de producción o sustituir el actual modelo exportador. Continue Reading

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Sin desarrollo sostenible no hay futuro

Posted on 07 June 2012 by admin

Por Sabina Zaccaro

ROMA, 31 may (IPS) – El hambre y la desnutrición deben abordarse de modo efectivo, pues están tan inextricablemente relacionados al desarrollo sostenible que deberían formar parte de la agenda de Río+20, según la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Alimentación y la Agricultura (FAO). Continue Reading

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