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  • 4 days to stop a corporate Death Star

    4 days to stop a corporate Death Star

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    Iain Keith – Avaaz.org
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    Dear friends,

    We have four days to stop a top-secret global corporate power grab that attacks everything from a free Internet to environmental protections. This agreement is being negotiated right now by bureaucrats backed by corporate lobbyists. Click below to crash their secret meeting with our global call to kill the TPP deal:

    Details are leaking of a top-secret, global corporate power grab of breathtaking scope — attacking everything from a free Internet to health and environmental regulations, and we have just 4 days to stop it.

    Big business has a new plan to fatten their pockets: a giant global pact, with an international tribunal to enforce it, that is kept top secret for years (even from our lawmakers!) and then brought down like a Death Star on our democracies. Big Tobacco, Big Oil, Big Pharma, Walmart and almost 600 other corporate lobbyists are all in on the draft — including limits on smoking laws, affordable medicines and free speech on the Net.

    The latest round of negotiations ends in just 4 days — but outcries in each of our countries could shake the confidence of negotiators and scuttle the talks forever. Let’s get to a million against the global corporate takeover. Sign below and forward widely. Avaaz will project our petition counter on the walls of the conference so negotiators can see the opposition to their plan exploding in real time:

    http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_the_corporate_death_star/?bhPqncb&v=17866

    The deal, called the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), is written to protect investors from government regulation, even if that regulation is passed in the public interest. Leaked versions suggest the TPP would undermine protections for air and water safety and reintroduce measures from the US Internet freedom attack as well as steamrolling efforts to produce generic affordable medicines. Worse still, lawmakers who fail to conform to the TPP’s rules face sanctions in an international tribunal — a place where corporations can sue us for deals previous governments signed in secret!

    Negotiators say this is just a trade agreement, written to facilitate investment and profit for all. But the leaked draft imposes so many limits on citizen protections, it’s clear this “trade” agreement is skewed to put corporate profit above people’s needs — that’s not surprising since it’s been drafted in secret with almost 600 corporate lobbyists.

    But there is hope: Australia is bucking against the international tribunal system, and New Zealand is objecting to the takeover of its medicine-pricing protections that keep drugs affordable. Massive public opposition, casting doubt over each country’s ability to sell TPP at home, could derail the talks for good. Sign the petition now, and forward widely — the delegates and lobbyists are watching the wave of opposition grow in real time:

    http://www.avaaz.org/en/stop_the_corporate_death_star/?bhPqncb&v=17866

    US candidate for Senate, Elizabeth Warren in a recent speech said: “Corporations are not people. People have hearts, they have kids, they get jobs, they get sick, they cry, they dance. They live, they love, and they die. And that matters, because we don’t run this country for corporations, we run it for people.” Let’s reach one million to stop the corporate takeover of our governments.

    With hope,

    Iain, Pedro, Laura, Ari, Emma, Lisa, Luca, Ricken and the whole Avaaz team

    PS – Avaaz has launched Community Petitions, an exciting new platform where it’s quick and easy to create a campaign on any issue you care strongly about. Start your own by clicking here: http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/start_a_petition/?do.ps.tpp

    MORE INFORMATION

    The Nation: “NAFTA on Steroids”
    http://www.thenation.com/article/168627/nafta-steroids

    The Guardian: “The Pacific free trade deal that’s anything but free”
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/aug/27/pacific-free-trade-deal

    Huffington Post: “Leak Cracks Open Trans-Pacific Partnership Scandal”
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ian-fletcher/leak-cracks-open-transpac_b_1594675.html

    Reuters: “Lawmakers press for open Trans-Pacific trade talks”
    http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/27/us-usa-congress-trade-idUSBRE85Q1MK20120627

    TechDirt: “Hollywood Gets To Party With TPP Negotiators; Public Interest Groups Get Thrown Out Of Hotel”
    http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120131/23161417605/hollywood-gets-to-party-with-tpp-negotiators-public-interest-groups-get-thrown-out-hotel.shtml

    Electronic Frontier Foundation: “Background and analysis of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement”
    https://www.eff.org/issues/tpp

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  • Yemen: Millions of lives at risk

    Yemen: Millions of lives at risk

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    Oxfam oxfam@updates.oxfam.org.uk
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    Dear Neville,

    I wrote to you last week about the crisis in Yemen. I am writing again because the situation is so desperate. Already, 10 million people – almost half of the population – do not have enough food to eat, and an estimated 267,000 children face life-threatening malnutrition.

     

    I’ve seen what the people of Yemen are going through. Conflict and spiralling food prices have created a living nightmare. Salama is just one of many people we have met struggling to get by. Two of her young sons died this year – one of them, seven-month old Abdullah, had been diagnosed as malnourished.

    “I blame this crisis and the situation we are facing for the deaths of my children,” she says. “We had no medicine and no food. It’s because of poverty.”

    Please give now to save lives in Yemen.

    Salama has already lost two young sons this year.
    Photo: Caroline Gluck/Oxfam

    We have a target – to reach 1 million men, women and children with life-saving aid. So far, we have managed to reach 123,000 people, but we urgently need your help to reach the rest.

    £32 enables a family to buy enough food for one month.

    The people of Yemen need us now. Their plight may not be making the headlines, but the need is great and it’s urgent.

    Please give what you can today.

    Thank you.

    Colette Fearon
    Oxfam Country Director for Yemen
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  • Coal Seam Gas green light shocks lobbyists

    Coal Seam Gas green light shocks lobbyists

    ABCUpdated September 12, 2012, 8:55 pm

    The Premier Barry O’Farrell has defended his Government’s renewal of Coal Seam Gas exploration licenses.

    A moratorium on fracking and a freeze on licensing was lifted yesterday with the announcement of a new Strategic Land Use Policy

    The policy increases the amount of strategic agricultural land mapped for protection in the Hunter and New England, and drops a provision that would have allowed Cabinet to override new independent approval processes for CSG projects.

    Today the Government has renewed 22 licences for exploration and approved one for production.

    Barry O’Farrell says it was not a revenue raising exercise with tough new regulations guiding approvals.

    “There are now codes of practice around exploration licences including deposits including an extra 40 regulatory staff to ensure that what’s been approved is what’s going to happen.”

    “So for the first time we have a new set of rules around exploration licenses, the way in which land use is going to be assessed and that is not only the toughest regime in the nation but some are saying it’s the toughest in the world.”

    Lobbyists are shocked at how quickly the renewals flowed in.

    Jess Moore from Stop CSG Illawarra says of particular concern was the inclusion of an exploration licence that cuts across two drinking water catchments in north Illawarra.

    “To have the Government actually offer the company a renewal in that area is just such a slap in the face to this community.”

    The Australian Petroleum Producers and Exploration Association’s Lyall Howard says the new policy is a win for farmers but the regulations are heavy handed.

    But he says they will live with it.

    “Investment has been totally immobilised for 18 months and what this does now is give the industry some confidence that there is a set of rules that if they follow them that investment will flow,” he said.

    Resources Company Santos says the new rules should ease concerns about its impact.

    Santos Spokesman, Sam Crafter says the Company may use hydraulic fracturing in the future.

    “It’s something that we’re not planning on doing at this point in time but look we’re not saying that it won’t be done, it’s something that’s done very safely in other parts of Australia and the increased processes and code of conduct also increase the regulation around which can give people comfort that this actually, if it does occur in New South Wales will be done safely.”

    Anti Coal Seam Gas activists say the State Government’s new Strategic Land Use policy ignores the impact that mining and coal seam gas projects have on local communities.

  • CSG miners get to drill everywhere

    CSG miners get to drill everywhere

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    FARMERS have lost their fight for greater protection from coal seam gas (CSG) miners, with the state government refusing to fence off any land from exploration.

    The miners were was given the OK yesterday to start drilling on farm land, albeit under the “strongest restrictions in the world”.

    The government released its strategic regional land use policy, outlining the extra hurdles companies will have to jump to start work.

    Mining companies will have to prove any extraction will not destroy water quality, or prime farming and grazing land.

    And in a bid to appease farmers, the government has removed the clause that gave it power to override the restrictions in exceptional circumstances. All CSG companies will have to meet the strict guidelines.

    Farmers Association president Fiona Simson said farmers were not protected by the policy.

    “We got an incomplete package with watered down water protections and a virtual green light for exploration and mining right across most of the state,” Ms Simson said.

    Greens MP Jeremy Buckingham accused the Premier of “declaring war” on farmers.

    But Minerals Council CEO Stephen Galilee said the increased regulation would make NSW less attractive for mining companies.

    “The area of land classified strategic has increased threefold since the draft mapping was first released in March, so much more land will be covered by the new gateway assessment process,” he said.

    “This new layer of project assessment comes at a time when commodity prices are falling and production and other input costs in Australia are rising.”

  • State Government ditches UN’s climate science

    State Government ditches UN’s climate science
    ABC Online
    “I think you’ll find local councils in coastal areas up and down the state scratching their heads and saying ‘what do we now do in terms of development applications that come in in areas that are affected or could be affected by sea level rises in the
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    An Ounce of Prevention in New York City

  • Subject: Kelvin Thomson Speech on the Super Trawler

    From: Hamilton, Tim (K. Thomson, MP) <Tim.Hamilton@aph.gov.au>
    Date: Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:24 AM
    Subject: Kelvin Thomson Speech on the Super Trawler
    To: “Hamilton, Tim (K. Thomson, MP)” <Tim.Hamilton@aph.gov.au>

    Tim Hamilton
    Electorate Officer
    Office of Kelvin Thomson MP
    Member for Wills
    (P) 9350 5777
    (M) 0424 138 558