From Seattle to Cancun: International coalition calls on Gates Foundation for real solutions to hunger and climate change
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In a letter to the Foundation, the signatories state their concern that the Foundation and its private sector partners are pushing to industrialize agriculture and commercialize genetically engineered crops in Africa at the expense of small farmers and the environment. Over one thousand individuals from more than 30 countries and 48 states in the US to date have also signed a separate online petition in support of the letter.
The letter to the Foundation condemns the industrial approach to agriculture and high-tech 'fixes' like genetic engineering because they undermine sustainable, resilient food systems that are controlled by local populations. Local systems actually mitigate climate change while the spread of industrial agriculture is one of the heaviest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and loss of plant biodiversity worldwide, thus directly fueling the climate crisis.
AGRA Watch and La Via Campesina North America are sending the letter to the Gates Foundation as thousands of peasant farmers, rural women and men, indigenous peoples, and activists from all sectors of society mobilize in Cancun to reject corporate-driven, market-based solutions to climate change being promoted at the UN climate negotiations. "Both the UN climate negotiators and the Gates Foundation must recognize that false solutions such as GMOs and agrofuels that threaten our biodiversity will further Africa's exploitation, not salvation. We need to see real solutions to reduce climate emissions instead of more pressure on Africa," explained Anne Maina of the African Biodiversity Network, currently present at the talks.
Signatories of the letter and social movements in Cancun assert that real solutions to hunger and climate change are rooted in food sovereignty, the right of peoples and communities to define and control their own food and agriculture systems. La Via Campesina affirms that, "We need millions of peasant communities and indigenous territories to feed humanity and cool the planet" and "thousands of peoples' solutions." Echoing this statement, the sign-on letter calls on the Foundation to redefine its funding priorities in favor of small-scale agroecological agriculture, citing the findings of the 2008 International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD) report. The letter further advocates for an authentically participatory process that involves African farmers, farmer organizations, and civil society in decision-making from beginning to end, and urges the Foundation to restructure its grant-making to ensure transparency and accountability to farmers.
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coolplanet
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The Gates Foundation recently donated millions to geoengineering Cloud Whitening (ships in the oceans creating low level clouds from sea water to slow down global warming). It is a fascinating idea that should be tested. If it works it could give us time to innovate and implement clean energy technologies before our climate passes a tipping point of no return.
And if cloud whitening causes some unforseen side effect it could be immediately shut down. If nothing else we will learn something in the process. - 1 year ago
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KSirys
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I've been saying this for a long time... The gates foundation does not care as much as they say they do!! Their foundation is run like a bank and they are not helping everyone!
They only give enough to continue their growth and when you need their help, the "people" there, never approve anything that don't fit their "goal"... FUCK THEM!!!
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KSirys
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coolplanet
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KSirys:
What about the millions of people in Third World countries that benefit from the free drugs for AIDS donated by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation?
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coolplanet
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VoyagerFilms
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The Gates Foundation not a benevolent non-profit? No surprise. Leave it to the guy who stole the operating system which his wealth is made to be forever greedy.
Bill Gates, remember Gary Kildare? Did you steal the operating system from him and then what of his suspicious death?
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VoyagerFilms
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Dagum
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The Gates Foundation is too busy working on population reduction measures in countries with sizable populations of brown skinned people, to care.
Then again, there is a large stool from the climate change movement that has adopted the same goals and ideas of the Gates foundation, either truly believing or falsely spreading the ideas that population reduction and fighting against the changing of the climate, are one in the same.
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Dagum
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JanforGore
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Video of the march.
And I agree, REDD and the CDM programs (which I can just about guarantee you include Monsanto's destructive fake GMO "sustainable agriculture") are just ways for the World Bank and investors like Bill Gates to continue to cater to the fossil fuel industry. The World Bank hides behind these schemes while continuing to finance coal projects, water grabs, and megadams that cause deforestation, methane emissions, and diversion of rivers that effect agriculture and exacerbate drought. It is time to look to the REAL people in this world who have the wisdom to solve this crisis!
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JanforGore
