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Ditching techno-patriarchy and the ‘permacrisis’

The ongoing digitalisation tsunami is likely to usher in a new worldwide wave of gender-based impacts.

As CSW67 turns its attention to digitalisation, like the rest of the United Nations, this Briefing zooms in on less-discussed aspects of the ongoing digitalisation tsunami, which is likely to usher in a new worldwide wave of gender-based impacts, as the techno-patriarchy, along with Big Ag and other industries, relentlessly dreams up new ways of turning a profit by digitalising as many sectors as possible (often in extraordinarily far-fetched and unnecessary ways).

Biodiversidad, Sustento y Culturas No. 115

Número dedicado a la Soberanía Alimentaria
El mundo ha perdido la sencillez con la que lo leíamos apenas hace unos años. El signo de nuestra época es la complejidad que puede tragarnos, dejándonos en la ceguera o cayendo en los remiendos y las “falsas soluciones” que promueven las corporaciones al cazar, minuto a minuto, más oportunidades para prevalecer, para lucrar, para que sus esquemas sean aceptables y sonrientes.
 
Nadando en esa complejidad, se puso de moda invocar la soberanía alimentaria como “alternativa”.

Groupe de la Banque Africaine de Développement: Sommet Dakar 2

L’agriculture intelligente face au climat renforcera la crise climatique

Alors que les chefs d’État africains se rendent à Dakar pour le Sommet africain de l’alimentation Dakar 2, 83 organisations de la société civile africaine et internationale ont signé une déclaration collective s’opposant à l’approche de « l’agriculture intelligente face au climat » (AIC) du sommet.

Statement on the African Development Bank's Dakar 2 Summit

“Climate smart agriculture” will worsen the climate crisis
Food Barons report cover art

As African heads of state travel to Dakar for the African Development Bank Group’s Dakar 2 African Food Summit, 83 African and international civil society organisations have signed a collective statement opposing the summit’s “climate smart agriculture” approach.

Mexico sets a global precautionary example by stopping solar geoengineering experiments

Further tests will not be permitted, say Mexican authorities

Mexico City, Mexico – On Friday January 13 the Mexican government announced that it will not allow solar geoengineering experiments in Mexico. This announcement came in response to Make Sunsets’ experiments over Baja California Sur, Mexico, where the two-man startup used weather balloons to spray sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. This took place without the Free Prior and Informed consent of the Indigenous peoples whose territories were used for the experiments and without any permits or even a license to operate a business in Mexico.

México establece un ejemplo global de precaución al frenar experimentos de geoingeniería solar

Autoridades aseguran que no se permitirán más experimentos

Ciudad de México, México - El viernes 13 de enero el gobierno mexicano anunció que no permitirá experimentos de geoingeniería solar en México, en respuesta a los experimentos de la empresa Make Sunsets en Baja California Sur, que utilizó globos meteorológicos para rociar dióxido de azufre en la atmósfera. Esto se llevó a cabo sin el consentimiento libre, previo e informado de los pueblos indígenas cuyos territorios se utilizaron para los experimentos y sin ningún permiso para operar un negocio en México.

Stop the U.S. start-up testing solar geoengineering in Mexico

Profit driven experiments reveal how quickly solar geoengineering research can lead to deployment

Photo credit: Marcus Woodbridge

Mexico City, Mexico – A longtime watchdog on geoengineering activities, ETC Group is sounding the alarm on two recent solar geoengineering tests that have released sulfur dioxide over Baja California Sur, Mexico as part of an experiment to block the sun’s warmth from reaching the earth.  A two-man start-up from the United States, calling itself Make Sunsets, is behind these tests and appears to be seeking to profit from the climate crisis.

A Bittersweet Bargain on Biodiversity

Despite some small victories, the critical principles of justice and precaution lost ground at COP 15 of the Convention on Biodiversity (CBD), as business, billionaires and biotech-backers brokered a deal for biodiversity that would work in their interest

Two years late – and supersized beyond any previous CBD meeting – COP 15 was always going to be a complex multidimensional chess battle. Once all sides met in Montreal’s enormous Palais des congrès, an army of corporate and philanthrocapitalist lobbyists and big delegations from biotech-friendly governments used their superior numbers to drown out (and often literally edit out) long-standing principles of precaution and justice.

PRESS RELEASE -- Banners to Bezos and Gates: Back Off of Biodiversity!

Activists drop 80-foot banners at COP15 warning of Billionaire takeover of biodiversity finance and policy

MONTREAL/TIOHTIÀ:KE/UNCEDED TERRITORY OF THE KANIEN’KEHÁ:KA NATION – Climber-activists today dropped 80-foot banners reading, “Biodiversity versus Billionaires,” visible from Montreal’s Palais des Congres where world leaders are meeting at the UN’s landmark Biodiversity COP15.

Barones de la Alimentación 2022

Informe del Grupo ETC con detallados estudios sobre los principales sectores agroalimentarios, y cómo la digitalización impacta cada eslabón en la cadena alimentaria industrial

En “Barones de la alimentación 2022” examinamos con detalle a los principales actores de la cadena agroalimentaria industrial: las corporaciones que controlan semillas comerciales, agroquímicos, genética del ganado, fertilizantes sintéticos, maquinaria agrícola, productos farmacéuticos para animales, comerciantes de productos básicos, procesadores de alimentos, las grandes corporaciones de la carne, venta minorista de comestibles y entrega de alimentos. Barones de la alimentación 2022 tiene un resumen para trabajo organizativo y divulgación ágil, así como estudios plenos de notas y referencias.

Cashing in on the Climate Crisis through Agricultural Digitalisation

Emerging Cases in Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
Digital agriculture and climate financialisation illustration

Our new report explores how the climate crisis is being turned into an investment opportunity for financial actors, and how agricultural digitalisation is facilitating the commodification of climate into assets that can be traded. It highlights cases from Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines.

Entrega de alimentos mediante plataformas

Barones de la alimentación 2022

Venta minorista de comestibles

Barones de la alimentación 2022

Procesadores de alimentos y bebidas

Barones de la alimentación 2022

Industria cárnica

Barones de la alimentación 2022

Comercializadoras de materias primas agrícolas

Barones de la alimentación 2022

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