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File Land, life and justice
How land grabbing in Uganda is affecting the environment, livelihoods and food sovereignty of communities
European Commission gives green light to genetically modified potatoes
A decision by Europe's new health and consumer commissioner, John Dalli, to give the go ahead for genetically modified potatoes to be grown in Europe, has been ...
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In the last years hundreds of organizations and movements have been engaged in struggles, activities, and various kinds of work to defend and promote the right ...
brazil: awareness-raising tools show how coal fuels climate change
Although the main sources of greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil are deforestation and forest burning, emissions from burning coal present a growing threat. ...
Food Sovereignty Program highlights in 2008
In 2008, FoEI’s Food Sovereignty Program contributed effectively to the implementation of the agenda agreed by the food sovereignty movement at the Nyeleni ...
File Farming money
Friends of the Earth Europe, January 2012: How European banks, pension funds and insurance companies are increasing global hunger and poverty by speculating on ...
European banks fuelling food price volatility and hunger
European banks, pension funds and insurance companies are increasing global hunger and poverty by speculating on food prices and financing land grabs in poorer ...
File Food not fuel: agrofuels, food prices and hunger
This briefing gives a summary of how agrofuels impact food prices and what this means for the world’s poorest people.
Detective Pig investigates 'responsible' soy
Detective Pig investigates soy production in South America and finds out the truth behind a new label for 'responsible' soy. This label will be launched on the ...
File A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing?
An analysis of the ‘sustainable intensification’ of agriculture
File For the land that feeds us
Friends of the Earth International, July 2011: Struggles and achievements in building food sovereignty and local diversity. This publication has several aims, ...
Complaint filed against misleading Malaysian Palm Oil Council advert
Friends of the Earth International have filed a complaint to the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) about an internet banner advert of the Malaysian Palm Oil ...
File who benefits from GM Crops? 2008: The rise in pesticide use
Friends of the Earth International, 2008: Biotechnology proponents claim that genetically modified (GM) crops are good for consumers, farmers and the ...
File Questions and Answers: who benefits from GM crops?
Friends of the Earth International, February 2008
How European banks and private finance profit from food speculation and land grabs
Daniel Pentzlin introduces Farming Money, Friends of the Earth Europe's latest report that looks at how European banks and private finance profit from food ...
File jatropha: money doesn't grow on trees
Friends of the Earth International, January 2011: Jatropha is still being touted as a biofuel wonder crop. But there is evidence that jatropha does not deliver ...
Launch of 'responsible soy' label faces global opposition
BRUSSELS (BELGIUM), 8 June 2010 – A proposed new label for ‘responsible’ soy will not stop deforestation, 235 civil society groups from across the globe warned ...