Archive for December 3rd, 2021

03/12/2021

A Green Paradox: Deforesting the Amazon for Wind Energy in the Global North

Human Wrongs Watch

By Francesc Badia I Dalmases*

A shift to wind energy is leaving a trail of destruction in Ecuador, with a brutal impact on Indigenous communities and fragile ecosystems | ESPAÑOL

An island on the Pastaza river seen from the community of Sharamentsa in the Ecuadorian Amazon | Francesc Badia i Dalmases
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1 December 2021 (openDemocracy)* — What has the destruction of balsa trees in the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest got to do with the wind power industry in Europe?
03/12/2021

Indigenous Peoples’ Lands: Stolen Fair and Square

Human Wrongs Watch

By Mark P. Fancher | Black Agenda Report – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Thanksgiving is the quintessential American holiday, in which exceptionalism and selective amnesia are celebrated. The sick fairy tale obscures the violent foundations of a settler colonial nation.

United American Indians of New England | Photo: Facebook

Tomorrow, in homes across the country, millions of people will cluster around dinner tables and say an obligatory prayer of thanks that they were born free and white in America. They will then stuff their faces with piles of bland food and wash it all down with too much beer and occasional shots of whiskey.

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03/12/2021

What Will it Take to Turn Farmers Toward Climate-Resilient Superfood Millet?

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Bulawayo, ZIMBABWE , Dec 1 2021 (IPS)* – Millet could be Africa’s silver bullet for combating anaemia – and apart from health benefits, it is climate-resilient.

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Supermarkets stock both millet and sorghum products, but these are often ignored. Now research has shown the crops have health benefits and are climate resilient. Credit: Ignatius Banda/IPS

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03/12/2021

New Mechanism Needed to Deal with ‘Unprecedented’ Displacement in Mexico and Central America

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Lack of opportunities, gangs, organized crime, the ravages of the pandemic and climate change, have triggered the displacement of nearly one million people in Mexico and Central America in recent years.

UNICEF/César Amador | Asylum seekers, including children, at the Matamoros camp awaiting their US immigration hearings in Mexico

To deal with the problem more effectively, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees called on Thursday [2 December 2021] for a new mechanism that could operate across the whole region, to deal with what is now an unprecedented displacement crisis.

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03/12/2021

Violence in Cameroon, Impacting over 700,000 Children Shut Out of School 

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — Over 700,000 children have been impacted by school closures due to often brutal violence in Cameroon, according to an analysis released by the UN humanitarian arm, OCHA, on Thursday [2 December 2021].

© Education Cannot Wait/Daniel Beloumou | Kidnappings and harassment of students and teachers are forcing schools to close in Cameroon.

Two out of three schools are closed in the North-West and South-West regions of the country. On 24 November, four children and one teacher were killed in an attack in Ekondo Titi, in the South-West.
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A recent lockdown imposed by a non-State armed group, from 15 September to 2 October, limited access to basic services including health and education.
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