Friday, November 4, 2005

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Africa, lakes dry

Dighe e deforestazione stanno lentamente prosciugando i laghi africani. Alcuni di questi hanno visto decrescere il livello dell'acqua di un metro. E' quanto mostra un atlante speciale presentato alla Conferenza mondiale dei laghi che è stata inaugurata lunedì scorso a Nairobi.

Fonte: El Mundo .

Friday, September 23, 2005

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The Africa pollute less, pay more

E' quella che inquina di meno, che meno contribuisce con le sue emissioni al riscaldamento globale. Ma paradossalmente è anche quella che più viene danneggiata dal cambiamento climatico.

L'Africa , il più povero dei continenti, has the lowest levels of emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, largely responsible for global warming. Yet suffers heavily the consequences of global warming, watching helplessly to an increase of droughts. E 'is the warning that comes from Nairobi, where a international conference on climate change has stressed that climate change will increase hunger and poverty in a continent already sorely tried.

"Poor countries are least equipped to tackle climate change, although not their responsbaili the pollution," said Shem Wandiga, Chairman of the Research System for Analysis Research and Training (START). But even more pollution and global warming know no borders or political responsibilities.

Source: Reuters

Friday, August 12, 2005

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GM contamination in China still beat Australia

Strange, mysterious, widespread contamination. GM crops that should not be such, biotech seeds remaining in sieve of some sloppy body control. In the world in the fields of GM crops, it is spreading without the need for state approval.

E ' the case of China where it is sold transgenic rice (Bt) not approved for marketing - says a body check on GMOs, GeneScan. But it is also what is happening in Australia , where they were found traces of GM canola (Topas 19 / 2 developed by Bayer CropScience) in batches of canola that should not hold. Organic and conventional farmers, along with environmentalists, asking the government to intervene as soon as possible. Or the GM-free status of Australia (which actually sells GM cotton) could become just a memory.

View on China GM Watch .
about Australia, in addition to GM Watch even Consortium-bio.info (in Italian).

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

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Biodiversity - the new report MEA

As usual, the stretches IUCN Red List of (World Union della Conservazione), l’organismo internazionale a salvaguardia della biodiversità . E come Cassandra una nuova valutazione da parte di un autorevole network scientifico ad hoc (il Millennium Ecosystems Assessment ) avverte che la ricchezza delle specie animali e vegetali si sta inesorabilmente assottigliando.

Sono infatti 15 589 le specie incluse nella Red List degli essere viventi minacciati di estinzione: a fine 2003 erano 12 259, e duemila in più rispetto al 2002. Il trend insomma segna la perdita di due migliaia di specie all’anno. “E’ il segno più evidente che dobbiamo cambiare il modo in cui produciamo e consumiamo” said Jeff McNeely, chief scientist of IUCN and author of last report alarmed ( Biodiversity and Human Well-being: A Synthesis Report for the Convention on Biological Diversity ) on behalf of Milleniumm Assessment.

According to this study, in fact, although biodiversity underpins human well-being, the most likely scenarios in the near future provide for a decline, contrary to those goals to curb global loss of biological richness set for 2010.

But the relationship goes beyond the concerns purely "environmental" and also identifies the economic losses, for example, an entire hectare of mangrove in Thailand equals one dollars if converted to intensive agriculture its value will drop to $ 200.

Source: Environment News Service

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

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Samples of environmentalism?

American Environmentalism has been struck on the path of nuclear . Yesterday an article in the Corriere della Sera emphasized the position taken by some American green, which according to the newspaper via Solferino have radically changed their minds (or WOULD BE for ...) on issues such as GMOs, urbanization, and the fact nuclear power.
These figures 'redeemed' the article quoted - as an example of environmental doc unassailable - Stewart Brand, who on Technology Review (see article) abandoned himself to bold predictions on the future of environmental movements.

But on closer inspection, For example, consider his biography, does not seem to be able to define a person devoted to the environment: its interests are more in technology, often volatile, and not particularly adept at intercepting business ideas.

Maybe I'm wrong, but would not talk about a sample proof of Ecology. Unless you want to pump a story.

Thursday, May 12, 2005

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The challenge is local to GMOs in the U.S.

In the U.S., the area planted with GMOs is vast as California . About 85 percent of soybean, three-quarters of the cotton and almost half of the corn planted last year in the United States were GM varieties. Most Americans do not even know to eat, and even if it still might not know, since it is not mandatory labeling.

The federal government believes that crops engineered to be qualitatively equivalent to the traditional ones. Opponents of biotech agriculture, then, are launching a counteroffensive to state and local levels.

A service of the Christian Science Monitor takes stock of the situation: from a healthy and green California, whose counties have banned GM crops because they are incompatible with organic production; to Vermont who is trying to make companies liable for any contamination of GMOs in agriculture.

But the biotech front is doing its best to influence legislation of the States: some, like the Pennsylania, have established that you can not regulate GM crops. Meanwhile, the pharmaceutical industry prepare the ground for their pharma-foods, genetically modified crops to produce medicines.

Source: Christian Science Monitor

Monday, May 2, 2005

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For Europeans, the environment is important

A clean and healthy environment is as important as economic trends or other issues sociali. Almeno in termini di qualità della vita. E’ quanto pensano gli europei interrogati da un sondaggio di Eurobarometro .

La ricerca – effettuata in tutti i 25 paesi dell’Unione – conferma una volta di più l’attenzione dei cittadini Ue nei confronti delle tematiche ecologiche . Di queste ultime quelle che preoccupano di più sono il cambiamento climatico, l’inquinamento di acqua e aria, i residui chimici e gli incidenti che provocano rilascio di sostanze pericolose o inquinanti.

Interessanti sono anche le differenze registrate nei responsi provenienti dal gruppo dei 15 Paesi rispetto a quelle dei nuovi membri. Ad esempio, il especially concerned about climate change have been more "old", while among the 10 newest members is the strong belief that politicians should consider the environmental issues the same way as those of social or economic.

"This survey shows that European citizens care about the environment - said the commissioner Stavros Dimas - considering it is intrinsically related to the quality of life. The results send a clear signal to the Commission to continue working to protect the environment with a high level. "

Source: Environment News Service

Thursday, April 28, 2005

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If the weather is hot

Some Like It Hot. While I do not like Kyoto . In recent days on Mother Jones, a webzine of American investigative journalism, it became a special devoted entirely to global warming and the fight that in recent years has seen a united front to oppose wider range of scientists, environmentalists and governments against a powerful lobby "Holocaust denier", whose focus has been the U.S. and the multinational Exxon-Mobil .

At stake was not only adherence to the Kyoto Protocol, but the same scientific theories behind global warming. So the magazine articles recount the struggle of 90 years - which saw the industry of fossil fuels, gathered in the Global Climate Coalition, recruit American journalists to discredit the climate models developed by researchers. And then the powerful lobbying campaign of Exxon, with its funding to more than forty scientific-political think tank.

Today, after 15 years in which the consensus among scientists on the human contribution to global warming has soared, despite the approval of Kyoto, denying those forces are still powerful. It is perhaps worth questioning how it was possible.

See the special Mother Jones.

And see also my article published yesterday on Manifesto.

Tuesday, April 26, 2005

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Asia, which produces pollution quell'urbanizzazione

The rapid urbanization in recent years known by the cities of East Asia is producing dangerous forms of air and water pollution . The warning comes from the World Bank citing in this regard two new reports on the environment, which stresses that people in some urban areas are growing faster than their infrastructure, which means that one quarter of residents of these areas remain without access to drinking water.

The statement of the Bank has not yet specified the towns concerned. In East Asia, with more than 39 percent of the population lives in urban centers. By 2015 - the estimated bank-holding over the latter half of the inhabitants of the region.

One of the reports cited by the World Bank is the Environment Strategy for the East Asia and the Pacific . The other is
Little Green Data Book 2005 .

Source: Environmental News Network

Sunday, April 24, 2005

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Environmentalism saved Economist

Market forces would be the best friends of the environment ... if only the environmentalists could learn to love them. The apparent irony of this phrase (wanted?) Not è di chi scrive, bensì dell'autorevole Economist, che questa settimana apre con un editoriale dedicato alla nobile missione di "salvare l'ambientalismo". Ovviamente, da se stesso.

Il settimanale britannico ha deciso infatti di festeggiare l'Earth Day , la giornata della terra - celerata l'altro ieri - con un attacco sfrontato ai verdi di tutto il pianeta . Iniziando con il fianco più vulnerabile - quello dlel'ambientalismo americano, che negli ultimi anni ha attraversato una crisi - arriva addirittura a mettere in discussione quel principio di precauzione che gli europei - non solo quelli ecologisti - si tengono ben stretto. Addirittura - spiega l'editoriale - dietro la stessa applicazione del protocollo di Kyoto (entrato in vigore lo scorso febbraio malgrado la strenua opposizione degli usa e della lobby petrolifera) si celerebbe in realtà una sconfitta dei verdi europei. Questi ultimi non avrebbero colto gli aspetti più promettenti degli accordi internazionali, frenando il commercio spregiudicato di emissioni di carbonio.

Ma l'Economist non si ferma qui : arriva a decantare quegli approcci di mercato basati su un'estensione dei diritti proprietari a discapito degli utilizzi comuni, i cosidetti commons. Il solito discorso che se un bene appartiene a tutti in realtà è come se non fosse di nessuno, e quindi è meglio che qualcuno se ne appropri. La prossima rivoluzione verde - pronostica concludendo il settimanale - sta arrivando, e sarà ispirata ad Adam Smith . Come rivoluzione -pare di poter dire - sembra assai poco originale.

Fonte: Economist

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

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Environmental Standards to WTO risk - report Friends

Le leggi nazionali a protezione di standard ambientali e sociali potrebbero essere messe a rischio da una nuova tornata di negoziazioni del Wto , l’organizzazione mondiale del commercio. I governi di Paesi come gli Stati Uniti, il Giappone, la Corea e il Messico avrebbero infatti intenzione di utilizzare alcuni dei prossimi tavoli negoziali sul commercio internazionale (in particolare il Negotiating Group on Market Access, previsto a Ginevra dal 25 al 29 aprile) per smantellare le legislazioni nazionali “protezionistiche” , anche quando oggetto della protezione sono la natura e la salute umana.

Almeno è quanto ritiene il gruppo ambientalista Friends of The Earth , che in un apposito comunicato stampa ha compilato una lista delle leggi nel mirino della foga liberalizzatrice del Wto : i settori vanno dalla pesca alla gestione delle foreste, dall’efficienza energetica ai test chimici, dal riciclaggio degli apparecchi elettronici all’industria automobilistica.
Tutte potenziali “barriere al commercio”, insieme alle misure che promuovono lo sviluppo economico locale, certification and labeling rules, restrictions on foreign investment.

"The WTO is finally showing its true face - said a spokesman for the environmental organization - This attack is a frightening and shameful to the world standards of social and environmental protection. Chemical pollution, climate change, deforestation, depletion of fish stocks, waste - none of these issues seem minor when it comes to doing business in penetrating new markets. We simply and literally, we can not allow the WTO to continue on this path. E 'at stake is our future. "

Read the press release from Friends of the Earth .

Tuesday, April 19, 2005

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of the Earth "The World Bank policies are not good for the forests"

The World Bank threatened rainforests. His plans for the management of these natural resources aimed at promoting sustainable development are in fact a danger to the ecosystems and the people who inhabit them. The complaint comes from eight non-governmental organizations who recently presented at Kinshasa (DRC) a series of reports not very tender towards the International Institute.

Instead of protecting the forests, the World Bank is therefore charged di favorire progetti di sviluppo e di utilizzo piuttosto dubbi, senza per altro consultare le comunità indigene interessate. Ad esempio la Ong Global Witness ha criticato aspramente il programma pilota di gestione forestale promosso dalla Banca in Cambogia, perché non avrebbe impedito l'intervento predatorio di varie compagnie private. Da un lato - commenta Simon Taylor , direttore della Ong - la Banca Mondiale parla di sviluppo sostenibile; ma dall'altro favorisce concessioni per la silvicoltura in aree prive di controlli o di meccanismi di trasparenza.

Allo stesso modo l'organizzazione britannica Rainforest Foundation ritiene che l'intervento dell'agenzia internazionale per dare luogo a un'industria della legna nella Repubblica Democratica del Congo sia quanto meno un azzardo. Il bacino dell'ex-Zaire ospita infatti la seconda maggiore foresta pluviale del mondo, ad oggi rimasta relativamente intatta anche a causa dei conflitti che hanno insanguinato la zona. Secondo gli attivisti la Banca non avrebbe preso in considerazione le debolezze dell'attuale governo del Congo, né il fatto che l'utilizzo delle foreste beneficerebbe solo le aziende straniere.

Fonte: Planet Ark

Friday, April 15, 2005

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harnessed more than half of the main rivers

Frammentati e irreggimentati dalle dighe, alcune mastodontiche. Lo sono oltre la metà dei principali fiumi della Terra , tra cui alcuni dei corsi d’acqua più ricchi di biodiversità. La mappa degli sbarramenti artificiali è delineata in uno studio della University of Umea (Svezia) e della Nature Conservancy (USA), pubblicato oggi su Science , dove si evidenzia che la corrente di 172 dei 292 fiumi più grossi è regolata da dighe. Di queste ultime ce ne sono 45 mila che superano i 15 metri di altezza e che insieme raccolgono qualcosa come 6500 kilometri cubici di acqua: l’equivalente del 15 per cento della riserva idrica rinnovabile del pianeta.

L’intervento più colossale di questo genere è quello in costruzione sul fiume Yangtze in Cina: quando sarà terminato - In 2009 - the dam will be 181 meters high. Was also his high social cost: the reservoir has forced one million people to migrate . If we consider instead the different geographical areas, it turns out that Europe has the highest proportion of rivers that have suffered the impact of dams on the contrary, Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea hold the record for most proportion of rivers still free.

"Men have drastically changed many rivers with dams and diversions to meet their needs for water, energy and transport - said the research group dell'Umea - This is one of exploitation most dramatic and deliberate impacts that humans have had on the environment. " Without doubt, the results of the study - entitled "Fragmentation and Flow Regulation of the World's Large River Systems" - will affect the assessment of how future climate change and the increasing use of water transform river ecosystems in different regions of the world.

Source: Environment News Service

Thursday, April 14, 2005

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The European appliances save energy heats the Kyoto

The fight against global warming part of the household every day. It is convinced that the European Parliament yesterday approved new rules to produce more efficient appliances in terms of energy. Through a voluntary agreement with the household appliances industry (manufacturers of computers, stereos, washing machines, air conditioners, heaters, etc) Europe is trying to make it less power hungry future applications. According to the EU Commission, the new rules could save 180 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions by 2010, a result that would help the EU reach its Kyoto targets for reducing pollution responsible for global warming. Directive - which will be implemented in 25 Member States since 2007 - will also help consumers save on their bills.

Too bad that the promotion di una tecnologia più pulita avvenga solo attraverso accordi volontaristici. “E’ il principale difetto della nuova legge – ha commentato Stephen Singer, capo della unità europea del WWF sulle politiche climatiche ed energetiche – Accordi su base volontaria e il rifiuto di un processo di verifica indipendente sulla loro esecuzione sono niente di più che un incentivo per i produttori a realizzare le innovazioni richieste, e fanno male alla protezione del clima”.

Fonte: Planet Ark

Tuesday, April 5, 2005

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corporate meetings

La lotta contro il riscaldamento globale viene portata al cuore delle corporation: nelle assemblee degli azionisti. A dare battaglia sono rispettabili mutual funds, along with managers of pension funds and other investors impression religion, all share a strong focus on corporate social responsibility.

Their demand is that large multinational energy to communicate the amount of their emissions of greenhouse gases, and suggest targets for reducing them. Among the first companies to sell was the Ford Motor that this year should publish a comprehensive report on the business implications of the reduction of emissions. But now came the turn of Exxonmobil . As reported

fact 's Independent , the largest oil company in the world will be forced to a showdown with difficult environmental issues right in its next general meeting of shareholders, scheduled for May. Here, a coalition of religious organizations, along with Trilium Asset Management and the state of Maine are ready to put forward three resolutions on the issue of global warming.

The first asks the multinational to publish a report every six months on "how ExxonMobil will meet the objectives of reducing greenhouse gas emissions in those countries where it operates and which adopted the Kyoto Protocol." The second says that the company makes available the information it has on climate change. Finally, la terza punta a inserire un esperto di questioni ambientali tra i non-executive director. La Exxonmobile è ormai rimasta sola, tra le major del petrolio, a mettere in discussione pubblicamente i risultati scientifici che indicano un riscaldamento globale del Pianeta. Allo stesso modo la corporation si è sempre opposta al protocollo di Kyoto.

Vedi anche l'International Herald Tribune.

Friday, April 1, 2005

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Maize "uncontrolled" was also resistant to antibiotics

Erano prive di autorizzazione; in compenso contenevano geni resistenti agli antibiotici. Le sementi commercializzate per errore della Syngenta che non avevano ricevuto l’autorizzazione delle autorità federali americane contenevano un gene marcatore resistente all’ampicillina, a common antibiotic. The news of 'distraction' of the multinational biotech - which had spread from 2001 to 2004, "by mistake", a GM corn not approved - was already out a week ago . However, only in recent days, the company spokesman added that further disturbing "detail". The release of antibiotic resistance genes is indeed a possibility to be taken lightly, as it entails the risk of leakage of the antibiotic resistance to microorganisms from the plant. The delay has been communicated the presence of these marker genes has naturally aumentato il coro di critiche rivolto verso la Syngenta, che è stata accusata – insieme alle agenzie governative – di mancanza di trasparenza.

Fonte: Cropchoice

Thursday, March 31, 2005

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Planet at risk - two research

Le attività umane stanno ridisegnando il Pianeta in modo così radicale da minacciare la sopravvivenza delle generazioni future. L’amara sentenza arriva da una delle ricerche più ampie mai compiute sugli ecosistemi mondiali: il Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA), un progetto quadriennale che ha coinvolto 1300 scienziati di 95 Paesi diversi. La loro conclusione è dunque che il 60 per cento dei sistemi ecologici alla base della vita sulla Terra sono sempre più degradati o utilizzati in modo insostenibile.

A questa spiacevola notizia – riportata ieri e oggi un po’ su tutta la stampa mondiale – vanno a sommarsi le ultime rilevazioni sul clima provenienti dalle Hawai. Qui, uno dei più autorevoli laboratori di ricerca – l’americanissimo Climate Monitoring Diagnostics Laboratory , parte del National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) – ha registrato una nuova concentrazione record di anidride carbonica nell’aria: 378 parti per milione. Il problema - fanno notare i ricercatori del laboratorio – è che l’aumento dei livelli di CO2 è andato aumentando ogni singolo anno a partire dal 1958.

Da Da Environment News Service ; BBC

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

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cataclysms, the map of tragedies announced

More than half the world's population is at risk of some natural disaster. A report produced by researchers from several organizations and institutions - from Columbia University at the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute and the World Bank - draws the map of tragedies announced, a world map marked by the "hotspots", the hot spots that are exposed to nature's most violent events: earthquakes , volcanic eruptions, cyclones, droughts and floods as well.

According to the report - titled Natural Disaster Hotspots: A Global Risk Analysis - are 3.4 billion people living in critical areas, ie where the "fury of the elements" could strike with significant results. Among the countries most in danger, Taiwan stands out, a candidate to win the sad scepter of the area with highest percentage of population (73 percent) at risk of two or three different cataclysms. But even in Bangladesh, Nepal, Dominican Republic, Burundi, Haiti, Malawi, El Salvador and Honduras, 90 percent of population living in areas where incumbent upon one or two natural tragedies.

More generally - but the report does not record that the obvious - are the poorest nations in the developing world to have more difficulty in absorbing the impact and the devastating effects of environmental catastrophes, eventually bogged down in a vicious circle of poverty and vulnerability. "With the cycle of natural disasters that repeats itself every few years - said Maxx Dilley, a researcher at the Earth Institute and co-author of the study - in developing countries are in a vicious cycle of destruction and reconstruction, without the ability to go forward and achieve sustainable development. We recommend that the international community manage disaster risk as an integral part of a development plan and not just as a humanitarian emergency. "

Source: The Earth Institute

Friday, March 25, 2005

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The overflow of GM crops in Latin America

in Latin America is now in place for some time a flood of genetically modified crops and fields. From Argentina - now set to become a Republic of Roundup Ready soybeans - to Brazil's Lula with its ambiguities and the creeping contamination incurred by landowners and agribusiness, to Paraguay - officially GMO-free, in fact undergone a massive penetration of GM seeds - and Mexico, the birthplace of corn threatened by the infiltration of North American giant. Spooky, even for the economic dependence and environmental damage it causes, but who vehemently oppose the farmers' organizations and movements sociali.

Un'approfondita analisi di Environment News Service , ripresa in italiano da Consortium-bio .