Before the ink had dried on the COP21 climate agreement, many from the food movement were reflecting on the process and plans worked on in Paris.
CONTINUE READINGwith Dr Vandana Shiva and Chandra Bhushan […] there is a significant gap between the aggregate effect of national mitigation pledges […]
CONTINUE READINGProposed special rights for corporations in EU trade deals such as CETA and TTIP threaten to prevent the necessary energy transition to tackle climate change. Polluting corporations are already using the dangerous investor privileges in trade and investment deals to challenge progressive energy policies.
CONTINUE READINGOn the afternoon of World Soil Day – December 5, 2015 – on the occasion of COP21, leaders in defense of life and of our Planet […]
CONTINUE READING“Land, water and agriculture-related conflicts are deliberately mutated into religious conflicts to protect the militarised agriculture model which has unleashed a global war against people.”
CONTINUE READINGMore than 50% GHG emissions are related to industrial agricultural production, most of which is methane from animal husbandry and nitrous […]
CONTINUE READINGIn December 2015 Navdanya attended The United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP21) in Paris for a collective response to the issues that define 2015 as the year of Soil […]
CONTINUE READINGBy Dr Vandana Shiva […] The Corporate Empire is attempting to cement it’s grip on India. Every empire has met it’s end when the people have […]
CONTINUE READINGAFSA launches a new series of African case studies to show the benefits of Agroecology. Where conventional agriculture seeks to simplify […]
CONTINUE READINGBy Dr Vandana Shiva – The Asian Age, 3 November 2015 Source: http://www.asianage.com/columnists/west-s-fail-anthropy-000 ‘One Agriculture’ will starve the world and […]
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