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KPFK Earth Minute: World Bank palm oil loans drive land grabs, assassinations in Honduras
Global Justice Ecology Project teams up with the Sojourner Truth show on KPFK Pacifica Los Angeles for a weekly Earth Minute each Tuesday and a weekly Earth Watch interview each Thursday.
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KPFK Sojourner Truth Earth Minute: Honduras hosts ‘sustainable’ palm oil convention, despite related human rights abuses
August 7, 2013. Global Justice Ecology Project teams up with the Sojourner Truth show on KPFK Pacifica Los Angeles for a weekly Earth Minute each Tuesday and a weekly Earth Watch interview each Thursday.
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Confronting Climate Catastrophe: Direct Action is the Antidote for Despair
Or, Why the UN is Worse than Useless and we need to Flood Wall Street! Climate Convergence Plenary Address, Friday, 19 September 2014 Anne Petermann, Global Justice Ecology Project, Campaign to STOP Genetically Engineered Trees Good evening everyone and thank … Continue reading
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Filed under Actions / Protest, Africa, Carbon Trading, Climate Change, Climate Justice, Corporate Globalization, False Solutions to Climate Change, Forests, GE Trees, Green Economy, Greenwashing, Indigenous Peoples, Land Grabs, Latin America-Caribbean, Posts from Anne Petermann, REDD, UNFCCC, World Bank, WTO
Because the land is ours – The rights of Mother Earth vs. carbon trading
By Tory Field and Beverly Bell. September 25, 2013. Source: Sustainablog Part 29 of the Harvesting Justice series. Inatoy Sidsagi and his cousin Esteban Herrera, from the indigenous Kuna Yala (also known as Guna Yala) nation in Panama, make up the … Continue reading
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Earth Minute: Paraguay coup endangers Gran Chaco forest
Global Justice Ecology Project teams up with the Sojourner Truth show every Tuesday for an Earth Minute and every Thursday for an Earth Segment interview with front line activists from around the world. This week’s Earth minute focuses on the … Continue reading
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Earth Audio Podcasts: Earth Watch and Earth Minute
Global Justice Ecology Project partners with The Sojourner Truth Show at KPFK Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles to produce weekly segments on ecological justice. Every Monday GJEP Executive Director Anne Petermann produces an “Earth minute” analysis brief, and each Thursday, we … Continue reading
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Why Market-Based ‘Solutions’ to Climate Change Can Cause More Harm Than Good
Note: Jeff Conant is the Communications Director for Global Justice Ecology Project. Over the last 2 weeks of March, he and GJEP Co-Director/ Strategist Orin Langelle traveled to Chiapas, Mexico to investigate the social and ecological impacts of a REDD … Continue reading
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