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05/20/2010
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Grupo ETC

Boletín de prensa

20 de mayo de 2010

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Mientras Craig Venter anuncia que logró hacer vida en su laboratorio,

el Grupo ETC llama a una moratoria global sobre la biología sintética

En un documento publicado hoy en la revista Science, el Instituto J. Craig Venter y Synthetic Genomics, Inc anunciaron la creación en laboratorio del primer organismo autoreplicante cuyo genoma completo fue construido desde cero por una máquina. (1) La construcción de este organismo sintético, que el Grupo ETC previó y apodó “Sintia†hace tres años, provocará acalorada controversia sobre la ética de construir vida artificial y las implicaciones del muy desconocido campo de la biología sintética. 

¿Panacea?... Read more

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04/21/2010
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News Release - 21st April 2010 - For Immediate Release

 Hands Off Mother Earth!

Civil Society Groups announce new global campaign against geoengineering tests – urge public to join in.

www.handsoffmotherearth.org

 

Cochabamba Bolivia  - On the eve of UN Mother Earth Day, over sixty national and international organizations today threw their weight behind a common statement launching a global campaign to prevent real world deployment of geoengineering experiments.

Geoengineering refers to large-scale intentional tinkering with the climate and earth systems to counteract global warming. The ‘Hands Off Mother Earth’ campaign (or H.O.M.E. campaign) regards such geoengineering schemes as dangerous and unjust. It is urging individuals and organizations to speak out in opposing them.

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Communiqué
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12/18/2007
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In the name of moving “beyond petroleum,†Big Oil, Gene Giants, governments, start-ups and others are forming partnerships that will extend corporate control over more resources in every part of the globe – while keeping the root causes of climate change intact. With grudging recognition that first-generation agrofuels are neither economical nor ecological, investors turn to other life-based technologies, including synthetic biology, for the next alternative fuel fix. Issue: In OECD countries, massive government incentives and subsidies – estimated to be as high as US$15 billion/year – are stoking the agrofuels1 boom and spurring unprecedented alliances that extend corporate power over a larger share of the world’s resources.2 Big Oil, Big Ag, Big Brains (and more) are teaming up to reap the only certain benefit of agrofuels – increased profits. In this Communiqué, ETC Group maps the new corporate alliances propelled by (and propelling) the scramble for... Read more

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05/23/2005
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Spanish

*Silvia RibeiroSin discusión, igual que con la ley Monsanto de "bioinseguridad", la Cámara de Senadores de México aprobó el 27 y 28 de abril pasado dos leyes que instrumentan la privatización de los recursos genéticos de México y la concesión de patentes sobre conocimientos indígenas.----- Sin discusión, igual que con la ley Monsanto de "bioinseguridad", la Cámara de Senadores de México aprobó el 27 y 28 de abril pasado dos leyes que instrumentan la privatización de los recursos genéticos de México y la concesión de patentes sobre conocimientos indígenas. No es sorprendente, a la luz del brutal "blindaje legal" para asegurar la privatización de recursos estratégicos que el Congreso ha venido aprobando -con la participación de todos los partidos-, con la Ley Nacional de Aguas, la ley Monsanto, la ley de Minería y otras pendientes, complementadas con normas oficiales y programas gubernamentales como el Procede y Pagos por Servicios... Read more

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06/30/2004
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26 Governments Tiptoe Toward Global Nano Governance Grey-Goovernance?

On June 17-18, a first intergovernmental dialogue on “Responsible Research and Development of Nanotechnology†convened in Washington with representatives from 26 countries. In his introductory remarks, Mike Roco of the US government’s National Science Foundation explained that the meeting was dedicated to the examination of broad societal issues that cannot be addressed by any single country. Roco asked: “How can we prepare our world for the emergence of nanotechnology?â€1

“The reality is that it’s too late for governments to suggest they’re being pro-active. Hundreds of nanotech products are commercially available, countless more are in the pipeline, and there are no regulations explicitly targeting nanotechnology anywhere in the world,†said Pat Mooney, Executive Director of ETC Group.“ The US National Science Foundation now predicts that the global ‘nano’ market will tip $1... Read more

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Communiqué
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02/26/2008
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Svalbard's Doomsday Vault: The Global Seed Vault Raises Political/Conservation Debate The swarm of media attention focusing on today's opening of the Global Seed Vault in Norway's high Arctic may overshadow an even bigger news story. Yesterday, 26 February, the Norwegian government pledged to give 0.1% of money spent on commercial seed sales to support Farmers' Rights, and challenged other governments to do the same. The critical message is that even the most secure gene bank storage is not the ultimate solution. Governments must provide support to farmers to improve local conservation and breeding, and help them obtain access to far away seed accessions. Global food security depends upon a coherent in situ (on-farm) and ex situ (gene bank) strategy. The need to support farmers' on-farm conservation and breeding work is urgent. On the occasion of the opening of the Global Seed Vault in Svalbard, Norway, ETC Group releases a new Communique, "Svalbard's Doomsday Vault: The... Read more

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02/11/2010
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ETC Group

News Release

February 11, 2010

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Top-down Planet Hackers Call for Bottom-up Governance

Geoengineers Bid to Establish Voluntary Testing Regime Must be Opposed

While most scientists left the Copenhagen Climate Summit feeling gloomy about their influence, a small group of geoengineering advocates came away emboldened by the summit’s weak outcome and uncertain road ahead. This group of scientists aims to get on with research and experimentation in controversial geoengineering technologies. Their real excitement is over “solar radiation management†(SRM). This is a way of “cooling down the planet’s thermostat†by reflecting a portion of the sun’s rays back to outer space, through a variety of techniques ranging from sunshades in space, to aerosol sulphates in the stratosphere, to whitening clouds. These high-risk, planet-altering schemes affect global warming without changing... Read more

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Communiqué
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12/14/2009
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Who Will Feed Us?

2009’s most important intergovernmental meeting on the climate and food crises has already happened. In October,  as climate negotiators were fighting in Bangkok and as the UN food agencies were jousting over a restructured  response to the food crisis and plans for the World Food Summit, the Food and Agriculture Organizations’s (FAO) Commission on Genetic Resources met quietly in Rome to review the preparedness of the international community  to adapt and develop crops, livestock, aquatic and microbial genetic resources used in food and agriculture to  address climate change. The meeting also considered the political and corporate constraints that could prevent a  major strategic shift to achieve our food security. The Rome Food Summit in November and the Copenhagen Climate Summit in December should pay attention. At stake is the answer to the most important question not being asked in... Read more

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07/14/2009
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ETC Group News Release 14 July 2009 www.etcgroup.org

Enola Patent Ruled Invalid: Haven’t we Bean here before? (Yes, yes, yes, yes and yes.)  On July 10, 2009, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that U.S. patent 5,894,079 (the “Enola” bean patent), which claims a yellow bean of Mexican origin, is invalid because none of the patent claims meet the criterion of non-obviousness. The case has been closely watched by civil society groups concerned about biopiracy, the patenting of life and the corporate control of food production. The Court’s clear 7-page decision argues that anyone interested in reproducing or improving Mexican yellow beans would have done exactly what the “inventor” Larry Proctor did: “plant the beans, harvest the resulting plants for their seeds, planting the latter seeds, and repeat the process two more times.”[1] The decision concludes... Read more

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05/15/2009
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Boletín de prensa 15 de mayo de 2009

**La segunda Conferencia Internacional sobre Manejo de Químicos (ICCM, por sus siglas en inglés), celebrada en Ginebra del 11 al 15 de mayo, terminó hoy. La ICCM discutió sobre nanotecnología y sobre partículas manufacturadas como un tema de política emergente por primera vez. Diana Bronson del Grupo ETC asistió a la reunión y trabajó con organizaciones afines para presionar a la Conferencia a que realice acciones efectivas en torno a las tecnologías de nano escala.** Ginebra, 15 de mayo de 2009. “Las acciones sobre nanotecnología que se acordaron hoy no reflejan la urgencia del tema. Se alertó a los delegados de que los nanomateriales constituyen un riesgo intergeneracional, puesto que las nano partículas se pasan de madre a hijo vía la sangre materna, sin embargo esos riesgos parecen haber sido ignorados en la... Read more

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