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Monday, January 24, 2011

Let's help save the bees!

Quietly, globally, billions of bees are dying, threatening our crops and food. But a global ban of one group of pesticides could save bees from extinction.

Four European countries have begun banning these poisons, and some bee populations are recovering. But chemical companies are lobbying hard to keep all killer pesticides on the market. A global outcry now for a ban in the US and EU, where debate is raging, could provoke a total ban and a ripple effect around the world.

Let’s build a giant global buzz calling for these dangerous chemicals to be outlawed in the US and EU until and unless they are proved to be safe. Sign the petition to save bees and our crops and send this to everyone:

 

Please click the image to sign the petition!

Posted by maqex at 6:21 AM
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Bibliography

  • 00: The Tyranny of Rights by Brewster Kneen
  • 01: Declaration of Indigenous Rights - UN
  • 02: Convention 169 - International Labour Organization
  • 03: Globalization in Retreat
  • 04: Invisible government
  • 05: Living Planet Report 2010
  • 06: Our Water Commons
  • 07: The Hijacking of the Development Debate
  • 08: UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity
  • 09: Mandate of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations to the States of the World
  • 10: MDG Reports and Indigenous Peoples
  • 11: WWF - The Nature's Audit
  • 12: Pachakuti and convivial degrowth
  • 13: Thiniking outside the ballot box
  • 14: IFG-Plutonomy

Secondary bibliography

  • VI International Meeting of Gender Statistics from Beijing to the Millennium Development Goals
  • Resource kit on Indigenous people's issues
  • Reconceptualizando la Interculturalidad
  • Mandate of Indigenous Peoples and Native Nations to the States of the World
  • China Copes with Globalization
  • Second International Decade of the World’s Indigenous People
  • The false promise of biofuels

François Houtart

  • La culture, centre de l’humaniste révolutionnaire
  • Le sens de la «lutte contre la pauvreté», instrument de la stratégie du néolibéralisme
  • Les Autonomies Multiculturelles dans le Contexte de la Mondialisation
  • Les mouvements sociaux et la construction d’un nouveau sujet historique
  • Mondialisation néolibérale ou la subversion du sacré : positions altermondialistes
  • Notes de voyage en Colombie
  • Pour consolider un nouveau sujet historique

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We have classes on:

Mondays, from 13:00 to 14:30; and Wednesdays, from 11:30 to 13:00

at Simard Hall, room 422



My office is on:

Program of Aboriginal Studies
52University

office # 205

Phone: 613-562-5800, ext. 1165

email: msaavedr@uOttawa.ca

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