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What’s at steak? The real cost of meat

Posted 5th December 2016 in Unsustainable Livestock Production, Resources and publications, Forests and Climate Change

Meat and Dairy industry destroying forests and biodiversity 5 Dec: Industrial meat and dairy production is one of the highest contributors to forest loss, and to climate change at 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new report launched today by the Global Forest Coalition [1] at the Convention of Biodiversity in Cancun (CBD COP 13) [2], Mexico. Download the full report in English: High resolution (11.3 MB) | Low resolution (3.9 MB) and Spanish: High resolution (11.3 …


Tianjin letter to governments

Posted 12th October 2010 in Forests and Climate Change

The fourteenth session of the AWG-KP and the twelfth session of the AWG-LCA are taking place this week in Tianjin, China. During the last Climate Talks in Bonn in August some concrete proposals were brought to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in order to advance the negotiations to cut the greenhouse gas emissions in a new and positive way. The main demands of the World Peoples Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth …


Thousand solutions to climate change!

Posted 13th September 2010 in Forests and Climate Change

The people create thousands of solutions to confront climate change! Thousands of Cancuns for climate justice! La Via Campesina calls on social movements and all people to mobilize around the world.


EU Green Paper on forests and climate change: missed opportunity

Posted 13th September 2010 in Forests and Climate Change

In March 2010, the European Commission launched an EU-wide consultation to find out whether the EU should increase its efforts to protect forests under a changing climate.


Global Forest Coalition and Partners Demand Inclusion of Cochabamba Outcomes in UN Climate Process

Posted 13th September 2010 in Forests and Climate Change

On behalf of Global Forest Coaolition and other members of Climate Justice Now!, Camila Moreno gave an intervention to the the Long-Term Cooperative Action Working Group at the UN Climate Conference in Bonn, Germany.