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COP26 – Appel à l’action ! Nous devons tous revoir notre rapport à la nature et réorienter notre association avec le consumérisme ! 

Barbara Crane Navarro

« Je ne vois pas de délégation pour les quatre pattes. Je ne vois pas de siège pour les aigles. Nous oublions et nous nous considérons supérieurs. Mais nous ne sommes après tout qu’une partie de la création. Et nous devons considérer cela pour comprendre où nous en sommes. Et nous nous tenons quelque part entre la montagne et la fourmi. Quelque part et seulement là comme partie intégrante de la création. »

  • Le chef Oren Lyons, Nation Seneca, dans une allocution aux organisations non gouvernementales des Nations Unies, Genève, Suisse, 1977

« Les 500 dernières années ont vu une ‘réorganisation rapide, continue et radicale de la vie sur Terre sans précédent géologique’ – l’arrivée du colonialisme européen, de l’impérialisme et de l’expansion associée des systèmes économiques capitalistes conduisant au transfert de maladies, de plantes, d’animaux, de formes de l’utilisation des terres et des systèmes administratifs à tous les coins du…

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How to know if a country is serious about net zero: look at its plans for extracting fossil fuels! —

Barbara Crane Navarro

Fergus Green, UCL Fresh emissions targets from Saudi Arabia and Australia – two of the world’s largest fossil-fuel producers – are due to arrive just in time for global climate talks in Glasgow. These would commit the two countries to reducing domestic emissions to net zero by around mid-century – though both are expected to[…]

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Nations are making new pledges to cut climate pollution. They aren’t enough! —

Barbara Crane Navarro

Nations are making new pledges to cut climate pollution. They aren’t enough https://ift.tt/3pCQUN6 Nations are beginning pivotal talks to stop extreme climate change, but a new study shows even recent pledges to slow emissions aren’t enough. (Image credit: HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP via Getty Images) Superforest via Environment : NPRhttps://ift.tt/2iBXQGl

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Marii Freire Pereira

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” Não se vence as injustiças, nem o que ela dilacera. A verdade é que se elimina as diferenças. A partir disso, sim, não somos uma peça a mais no tabuleiro, mas alguém que preenche todo o seu espaço. “

Marii Freire Pereira.

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Santarém, Pa 27 de outubro de 2021

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A strong statement from AOSIS: “The goalpost has been moved even further to the continued detriment of Small Island Developing States”

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The Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), of which Jamaica is a member, tweeted its concerns on the US$100 billion climate finance goal, expressing deep disappointment, and indeed, impatience, noting:

The delay in meeting the US$100 billion #climatefinance goal is a major blow to #SIDS and the developing world. Devastating #climatechange impacts are not waiting, this is about survival.

Ambition must be realised now, before we’re faced with an existential cost beyond our reach.

@AOSISChair on Twitter

They shared this Statement from Ambassador Aubrey Webson, AOSIS Chair:

We now have a climate finance plan, but the US$100 billion goal is still elusive and only likely to be met in 2023. While we appreciate the efforts of the UK COP26 Presidency, Canada, and Germany in leading this initiative for transparency, this is a major blow to the developing world. The goalpost has been moved even further to the continued detriment…

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The climate emergency: a last chance to act? – The Lancet

The world is not on track to meet the 1·5°C limit on warming, nor the 2015 Paris Agreement limit of well below 2°C. Global greenhouse gas emissions dipped by 6·4% in 2020, but have since rebounded, and country-level nationally determined contributions fall far short of the necessary targets, with few exceptions. Australia, Brazil, China, Russia, and the USA have the greatest greenhouse gas emissions. Each remains beholden to fossil fuel companies through government subsidies and excess consumption and, in Australia’s case, continually increasing exports of coal. Brazil’s emissions are linked to loss of the Amazon rainforest through clearance for agriculture, which is also causing biodiversity loss of a global magnitude and destroying Indigenous communities. Targets and declarations are futile on their own; it is actions that are needed. Source: The climate emergency: a last chance to act? – The Lancet

Veggie Burger

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What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Equal Measures: Veggie Burger! For a quarter-pounder without all the fat, substitute red meat for black beans instead. Sound crazy? Actually, I conducted a little taste test on my husband recently. By using mashed black beans, onion, green pepper, egg, and bread crumbs, it seemed more like a meatloaf than a burger. It kinda did. The texture was the same and they fried up real nice in the iron skillet. By the time we added lettuce, tomato, onion, and pickle, we practically did a double-take on the finished product. Go all out and slide it between a brioche bun. The veggie burger definitely crossed the finish line at the dinner table. Now that’s delicious.

VEGGIE BURGER

Ingredients:

16-ounce can organic black beans, drained and rinsed well

1/2 green pepper

1/2 yellow onion

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 egg

1 tablespoon chili powder

1 tablespoon cumin

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Darcy Ribeiro

Vivaldi translation: 2015 – ”Today, the Amazon offers itself to Brazil as its great expansion area, to which inevitably millions of Brazilians are already moving and will continue to move in the future. The forest has been attacked all over its shore and also from within in a powerful demographic movement, driven by economic and ecological factors. More than half of the original population of caboclos in the Amazon has already been displaced from their seats, thrown in the cities of Belém and Manaus. Thus, all the ancient adaptive wisdom that this population had learned from the Indians to live in the forest is lost. ”

Darcy Ribeiro. THE BRAZIL CABOCLO .

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” Hoje, a Amazônia se oferece ao Brasil como sua grande área de expansão, para a qual inevitavelmente milhões de brasileiros já estão se transladando e continuarão a se transladar no futuro. A floresta vem sendo atacada em toda a sua orla e também desde dentro num movimento demográfico poderoso, movido por fatores econômicos e ecológicos. Mais de metade da população original de caboclos da Amazônia já foi desalojada de seus assentos, jogados nas cidades de Belém e Manaus. Perde-se, assim, toda a sabedoria adptativa milenar que essa população havia aprendido dos índios para viver na floresta. “

Darcy Ribeiro. O BRASIL CABOCLO.

Darcy Ribeiro. O Povi Brasileiro: a formação e o sentido do Brasil. 3 ed. São Paulo.Globo, 2015

Marii Freire Pereira

https://pensamentos.me/ VEM comigo!

Imagem/ UOL/ Google

Santarém, Pa 26 de outubro de 2021

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