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Biofuelwatch has released a new report, Biomass: The Chain of Destruction. It explores the global impacts of the UK’s biomass boom, looking at what the current the demand for biomass for electricity, supportive Government policy and resulting speculative investments mean in terms of forest destruction in the Americas and impacts on communities in the UK.
During the first week of October, indigenous peoples staged protests throughout the country, including the capital, Brasilia, against the attempt of sectors of the National Congress, particularly a group of legislators with ties to mining and agribusiness companies, to modify the Brazilian Constitution with regard to indigenous rights.
There are publications, statements and other sources of information on the subject of food sovereignty available from organizations like: - Friends of the Earth International (seehttp://www.foei.org/en/resources/publications/food-sovereignty) - Food First (seehttp://www.foodfirst.org/en/Agroecology,+Food+Sovereignty+and+the+New+Green+Revolution)
This video, produced by WRM in 2012, documents the struggle – described in the article on Brazil in this bulletin – waged by communities in the municipalities of Antonina and Guaraqueçaba, in the state of Paraná, against a REDD project. The video not only shows the impacts of the REDD project, but also the struggle of the community of Rio Pequeno to recover their territory, through collective food production and the implementation of an agro-forestry system.  
Only available in Portuguese. -Ao  Ministério da Justiça Exmo. Sr. José Eduardo Cardoso, Ministro da Justiça - À Diretoria de Proteção Territorial da FUNAI Sr. Aluísio Ladeira Azanha – Diretor (dpt@funai.gov.br) - À: 6ª Câmara de Conciliação- Exma. Drª Débora Duprat -À Polícia Federal Exmo. Sr. Leandro Daielo Coimbra, Diretor geral
The 40th session of the Committee on World Food Security (CFS), which will meet from 7th to 11th October, will be discussing recommendations on “Biofuels and Food Security”.  This should be an important opportunity for the CFS to respond to the overwhelming evidence that the artificial demand for biofuels is undermining the right to food, causing significant increases in food insecurity, malnutrition[1],
‘Tribal peoples for tomorrow’s world’ is written by Survival International’s Director Stephen Corry and published by Freeman Press. This ground-breaking new book draws on Corry’s unrivalled 40 years’ experience promoting tribal peoples’ right to self-determination.
There are two versions of Survival's ground-breaking report 'Progress can kill: how imposed development destroys the health of tribal peoples'. You can download any of them here: http://www.survivalinternational.org/progresscankill
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By Global Witness, May 2013. This report examines a range of factors that Global Witness believes may be unduly influencing the decision-making  around the highway project, including alleged corruption and possible conflicts of interest. Download in pdf format: Rocky Road. How legal failings and vested interests behind Peru’s Purús highway threaten the Amazon and its people