Did you know?

In Argentina, thanks to lax laws created during the nineties and today's existing, large multinationals are looking for gold, silver, copper and uranium. This industry uses nine tons of explosives a day to extraction, to separate the gold from the rock are used daily 10 tons of cyanide, in this same process, called leaching by cyanide 300.000 cubic meters of water per day are used.

Just so you know, a single gold ring is equivalent to 18 tons of toxic waste.

Be sure to watch this video (in spanish)

Contacts:

 

  • Fishing: Bruno Correard <correardb(@)c-b-consulting.com> and Margareth Nakato <katosiwomendt(@)yahoo.com>
  • Social leaders: Fernando Rosero <cafolis(@)uio.satnet.net> and Jeanot Minla Mfou'ou <jeanminla(@)yahoo.fr>
  • Mountains and Territories: Claudine Stanislas <c.stanislas(@)apmm-wmpa.org>
  • Natural resources: Clara Jamart <clara.jamart(@)agter.org> and Charles Bakundakwita <cbakundakwita(@)yahoo.fr>
  • Food safety: Sergio Escribano <sergi(@)cerai.es> and Pierre Vuarin <pvuarin(@)fph.fr>
  • Sustainable food systems: Clyve Peckham <cpeckham(@)alimenterra.org> and Pierre Vuarin <pvuarin(@)fph.fr>
  • General contact : Vladimir Ugarte <vladimir(@)almedio.fr> www.almedio.fr

Agenda

"Pour un tourism agricole et accueil des paysans durable"

Colloque international. 10-12 Juillet 2012. Bac kan, Vietnam.

Journées internationales souveraineté alimentaire, formation de leaders sociaux et gouvernements locaux

28 mai 3 juin 2012 Ambato, Tungurahua, Equateur (agenda, 06.05.2012)

Le changement climatique dans la méditerranée: un projet de crise alimentaire?

Table ronde du 15 de mayo 2012, a las 17 hrs à la Chaire Terre Citoyenne de l'UPV de Valencia (Espagne).