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TerraViva, 20 Years On

Posted on 20 June 2012 by admin

Dear reader, twenty years after its first edition came out at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, TerraViva – a communication tool produced by the IPS news agency – is once again being published, this time to report on the different aspects of and challenges facing the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, better known as Rio+20.

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Multinacionais na mira da CĂşpula dos Povos

Posted on 19 June 2012 by admin

Por Mario Osava

RIO DE JANEIRO, 20 junho (IPS) – A Monsanto, a Vale e a indĂşstria de agrotĂłxicos foram os alvos principais dos cerca de 2.000 manifestantes que ocuparam algumas ruas do centro do Rio de Janeiro, na noite de terça-feira. “A Monsanto mata gente, mata rio/ AgronegĂłcio, a mentira do Brasil” foi um dos gritos do protesto. O ato, convocado por movimentos sociais participantes da CĂşpula dos Povos, teve uma maioria de camponeses e agricultores familiares provenientes de todo o Brasil e do exterior.

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Entrevista: “Apenas uma grande catástrofe nos forçará a mudar”

Posted on 19 June 2012 by admin

Julio Godoy entrevista JONATHAN BAILLIE, um importante biólogo britânico e membro da Zoological Society of London

RIO DE JANEIRO, 18 de junho (TerraViva) Não é mais novidade que o estado ambiental da Terra é catastrófico. Contudo, entender alguns números que descrevem esta catástrofe ainda provoca um choque – por exemplo, que 30% da biodiversidade desapareceu desde 1970, e que 60% desse declínio ocorreu nas áreas tropicais do planeta. Continue Reading

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Reforestation Pledges Reach Only 12 Percent of Target

Posted on 19 June 2012 by admin

FabĂ­ola Ortiz

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 19 (TerraViva) The world’s countries have committed themselves so far to restoring just 18 million hectares of forests by 2020, barely 12 percent of the goal of 150 million hectares agreed by the Bonn Challenge in 2011.

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Land Ownership Key to Greening Economy

Posted on 19 June 2012 by admin

By Isaiah Esipisu

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 19 (TerraViva) Giving farmers an opportunity to own plots can turn around under-utilised land and make it highly productive, according to a senior agro-forestry expert at the ongoing United Nations’ negotiations on sustainable development. Continue Reading

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Doubts over Impact of Sustainable Development Dialogues

Posted on 19 June 2012 by admin

Clarinha Glock

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 19 (TerraViva) Announced as an innovative way to encourage the participation of Internet users and the public in general in the debates at Rio+20, the proposal for Sustainable Development Dialogues also raised doubts about the impact its recommendations would have.

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Four Countries Blocked Protection of the Oceans

Posted on 19 June 2012 by admin

By Julio Godoy

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 19 (TerraViva) – Three industrialised countries – the U.S., Canada and Japan – and Russia blocked a substantial advancement in the protection of the oceans at the U.N. conference on sustainable development here, according to environmental activists. Continue Reading

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Rio’s Roadmap Falls Flat, Civil Society Groups Say

Posted on 19 June 2012 by admin

by Stephen Leahy

RIO DE JANEIRO,  Jun 19 (TerraViva) – “Very disappointing.” That was the term business and non-governmental organisations used to describe the formal intergovernmental negotiations at the Rio+20 Earth Summit Tuesday.

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Rio Outcome Bleak With No New Funding

Posted on 19 June 2012 by admin

By Thalif Deen

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 19 (TerraViva) Amidst recrimination, anger and charges of “strong arm tactics”, negotiators eventually endorsed a global plan of action for sustainable development following marathon sessions lasting over six weary days. Continue Reading

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Filha do Cacique Juruna busca as raĂ­zes do movimento indĂ­gena

Posted on 19 June 2012 by admin

Por Clarinha Glock

RIO DE JANEIRO, 19 junho (TerraViva) – Nos anos 70, o cacique Mário Juruna, do grupo Xavante, de Mato Grosso, tornou-se conhecido por sua luta pela demarcação das terras indĂ­genas. Sua marca era um gravador, que ele carregava sempre consigo para comprovar as promessas dos polĂ­ticos em suas peregrinações por BrasĂ­lia. Juruna foi eleito o primeiro deputado federal indĂ­gena (1983 a 1987) e ajudou a criar a ComissĂŁo Permanente do ĂŤndio no Congresso Nacional. No acampamento indĂ­gena Terra Livre, que funciona dentro da área da CĂşpula dos Povos, na praia do Flamengo, a xavante Samantha Rootsitsiná Juruna, 26 anos, filha do antigo cacique, busca as raĂ­zes ancestrais que justificam o movimento indĂ­gena atual. Samantha nĂŁo precisa mais do gravador para cobrar soluções do Governo, já que há mais conscientização sobre a questĂŁo indĂ­gena do que no tempo do seu pai. Agora ela utiliza a Internet.

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