Amazon destruction..6 fold increase..- 593,000,000 m2 in 2 months

BRASILIA (AFP) – A sharp increase in forest destruction in March and April in the Amazon has led Brazil to announce the creation of an emergency task force to fight against deforestation.

The two-month total of 593 square kilometers (368 square miles) deforested represents a six-fold increase compared to the same period last year, according to official statistics. The office will be comprised of government experts and representatives of states badly impacted by recent deforestation, according to Environment Minister Izabella Teixeira, who announced the office at a press conference. “Our goal is to stifle deforestation,” Teixeira said. “And we are going to do it by July.”

In the Amazon state of Mato Grosso alone, 480 square kilometers (298 square miles) of forest were destroyed in two months, according to official statistics based on satellite images.

The land is used for cattle and soybean farming. Teixeira said those responsible for illegal deforesting will have their cattle seized. Officials in Mato Grosso are investigating how so much land was destroyed in their central-western state, Teixeira added. Brazil, the world’s fifth largest country by area, has 5.3 million square kilometers of jungle and

PARÁ, BrazilThe Amazon jungle is metaphorically referred to as the lungs of the world: CO2 in, O2 out, transformed through a dense emerald mass. It’s an irreplaceable treasure, in many spots still unmapped, and a biological preserve filled with species that we likely haven’t even seen.http://theamazonforest.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.html

forests — mostly in the Amazon river basin — of which only 1.7 million are under state protection. The rest is in private hands, or its ownership is undefined.

Massive deforestation has made Brazil one of the world’s top greenhouse gas emitters. But the pace of deforestation peaked in 2004 at 27,000 square kilometers a year, and in 2010 it dropped to 6,500 square kilometers. The announcement comes as Brazil’s Congress debates a bill that has sparked clashes between environmentalists and supporters of farmers and ranchers over how to regulate the country’s vast but vulnerable wilderness. At issue is a reform of the 1965 law regulating forestry.

The current law forces land owners that have forest on their property to keep part of it intact. A reform is being pushed by Brazil’s powerful agribusiness sector, which is chafing under the country’s strict environmental rules.

Brazil is a major world exporter of grains — including wheat, rice and corn — as well as soybeans, coffee and beef, and posted record exports worth $80 billion over the past 12 months, according to recent government figures. The government hopes the proposed reform would force private owners to re-forest land they have already destroyed. Debate has created splits across the political spectrum, and President Dilma Rousseff’s control over her party on the issue appears in question.

Rousseff pledged during her campaign to make no concessions that would result in further deforestation or threaten Brazil’s international environmental commitments.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110519/sc_afp/environmentbrazilpolitics_20110519013854

Anti-Fascist Oi! (‘n’ Ska ‘n’ Punk ‘n’ Dub …

Anti-Fascist Oi! (‘n’ Ska ‘n’ Punk ‘n’ Dub ‘n’ Rockabilly…)

Antifa gig in LeedsHere’s plenty of advanced warning to all punks, skins and herberts to get saving and make a date in their Filofaxes for an upcoming anti-fascist fundraiser featuring Cardiff legends The Oppressed and a load of their mates. The gig will be an absolute stormer, trust me. Roddy and the boys have lost none of their edge over the years and, like a fine wine, have just got better with age. So polish your boots, iron your sharpest togs and get along for a proper ol’ moonstomping session.

Read more: http://www.oldpunksneverdie.com/2011/04/03/anti-fascist-oi-n-ska-n-punk-n-dub-n-rockabilly/#ixzz1N1gwnN5v
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Housing is a Human Right: Take Back the Land!

Los Angeles: Housing is a Human Right: Take Back the Land!


Are you facing foreclosure or eviction? Are the police trying to sweep you off the street or drive you out of public housing? Are you struggling to put food on the table for your family? YOU ARE NOT ALONE!

More than 20% of Angelenos are not able to eat nutritious meals every day. Hundreds of thousands of homeowners face foreclosure. LA is carrying out a national strategy to privatize public housing and drive poor families of color to the outskirts of the region. Police treat poor and homeless people like criminals. Meanwhile schools and transportation are used to anchor real estate deals to gentrify neighborhoods. Public funds subsidize sports multi-millionaires. Taxpayers are forced to bail out the banks that have caused the housing crisis and economic crash.

It’s time to stop blaming ourselves or looking for scapegoats. It’s time to get together, figure out the roots of these problems, and begin to take collective direct action to solve our problems once and for all.

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http://incorporealcommittee.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/los-angeles-housing-is-a-human-right-take-back-the-land/

#spanishrevolution. Se multiplican las protestas y asambleas. Arde España.

AW) Desde hace meses que la crisis económica en Europa arroja a las clases populares a las calles. En Francia, en Grecia, en Portugal y ahora en España, por nombrar solo algunos casos, los reclamos se extienden como un fuego sin precedentes.Nicolás Scipione para Agencia Walsh

Las asambleas populares o “ciudadanas” se multiplican cada día y con más participantes cada vez. Quizás muchos de los reclamos se parezcan a los de la Argentina posterior al 19 y 20 de diciembre de 2001. Quizás sea el momento para que los manifestantes en España redoblen los compromisos que tuvimos nosotros en aquel momento y que afinen el lápiz sobre nuestros errores. Estos días de mayo de 2011 en toda España será recordada por siempre.
En la Puerta del Sol, plaza del centro de la ciudad de Madrid, se concentran desde el 15 de mayo pasado miles de personas reclamando contra la política de ajuste que viene desarrollando el gobierno español desde 2010. Se decidió en asambleas permanecer acampando hasta el 22 de mayo exigiendo la suspensión de las elecciones de ese día o llamando a no votar por los partidos tradicionales. Durante estos días las asamblea

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ontinuar     http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display/421148/index.php

#spanishrevolution Plaza Tahrir de Barcelona.

La rebelión de l@s indignad@s. Notas desde la Plaza Tahrir de Barcelona.
per red 21 mai 2011
Josep Maria Antentas y Esther VivasYa no hay dudas. El viento que ha electrizado el mundo árabe en los últimos meses, el espíritu de las protestas reiteradas en Grecia, de las luchas estudiantiles en Gran Bretaña e Italia, de las movilizaciones anti-Sarkozy en Francia… ha llegado al Estado español.
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No son estos, pues, días de business as usual. Las confortables rutinas mercantiles de nuestra “democracia de mercado” y sus rituales electorales y mediáticos se han visto abruptamente alteradas por la irrupción imprevista en la calle y en el espacio público de la movilización ciudadana. Esta “rebelión de l@s indignad@s” inquieta a las élites políticas, siempre incómodas cuando la población se toma en serio la democracia… y decide empezar a practicarla por su cuenta.Hace dos años y medio, cuando la crisis que estalló en septiembre de 2008 se rebeló de proporciones históricas, los “amos del mundo” vivieron un breve momento de pánico alarmados por la magnitud de una crisis que no habían previsto, por su falta de instrumentos teóricos para comprenderla y por el temor a una fuerte reacción social. Llegaron entonces las vacías proclamas de “refundación del capitalismo” y los falsos mea culpas que fueron evaporándose poco a poco, una vez apuntalado el sistema financiero y ante la ausencia de un estallido social.CONTINUAR::

http://barcelona.indymedia.org/newswire/display/421316/index.php

Plaça d’Islandia…Iceland Square..in Mallorca!

, el campament a la Plaça d’Espanya de Palma Mallorca, ara re-batejada com a Plaça d’Islandia

Still NO Roadmap for Sustainable Development

By Portia Crowe

UNITED NATIONS, May 18, 2011 (IPS) – The road to the crucial Rio+20 conference on greening the world economy next year has hit a setback with the breakdown of the 19th session of the U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development after 10 days of intense negotiations.

No decisions were adopted at the session, also known as CSD-19, which ran from May 2-13 in New York and examined consumption and production, transport, chemicals, waste management and mining.