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Monsanto and the Bio-Tech Conglomerates: Sowing the Seeds of Famine in Ethiopia

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By Prof Michel Chossudovsky Global Research, May 23, 2014 Author’s note Based on research conducted in the 1990s, this article was first published by The Ecologist in September 2000. It was subsequently incorporated into the Second edition of The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order, Global Research, Montreal, 2003. The research focussed on how GMO seeds were used as of the mid-1990s to destabilize the agricultural cycle in Ethiopia. This diabolical “free market” agenda was a … Continue reading

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A Deception of development

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M. Ramaswamy and Ramaswamy R. Iyer edited:Ac.Krtashivananda RALLY BY THE DAM-AFFECTED PEOPLE: In a climate where environmental and human rights issues are increasingly being sacrificed at the altar of ‘development,’ the Narmada Bachao Andolan (Save Narmada Movement) has been persevering untiringly with its struggle for decades.     The Second Interim Report of the Experts’ Committee set up by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) of the Government of India to assess the planning and … Continue reading

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Durban Climate: A Death Sentence for Africa

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by Ac. Krtashivananda The Durban Climate Deal And Eight Corporate Media Unmentionables The UN climate summit in Durban, South Africa, ended with one of those marathon all-night negotiations that the media love so much. The outcome was a commitment to talk about a legally-binding deal to cut carbon emissions – by both developed and developing countries – that would be agreed by 2015 and come into effect by 2020. It was about as torturous and … Continue reading

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Please help Mongolian to save their beautiful unspoiled nature!

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With 3500 lakes, located in the western and northern parts of the country, 1194 of these lakes do not dry all the year around, with around 3000 rivers in total with a combined length of 67,000 kilometers, 6900 springs, 250 mineral water springs. 187 glaciers which covers 540 square km, it seems absurd to think of it as a place for nuclear waste dump.
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