11 de marzo de 2011

FSC lava más verde. Madera ilegal según Wikileaks


Todo el mundo ha leido, porque ha sido profusamentew divulgado a los medios que unos cables de Wikileaks acusaban al gobierno peruano de promover talas ilegales en zonas indígenas de la Amazonia.

Pues bien lo que no se ha detallado es que  buena parte de esa madera habria sido certificada por FSC y el programa Smartwood (fundado por el Emporio Multinacional Rainforest Alliance). 

Smartwood reecientemente cambio su nombre a NEPCon ¿casualidad?

A lo mejor es que esa parte de la verdad no conviene tanto que se sepa para poder mantener el chiringuito...





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ID 
07BRASILIA1774
SUBJECT 
SOUTH AMERICA ESTH NEWS, NUMBER 99
DATE 
2007-09-17 19:07:00
CLASSIFICATION 
UNCLASSIFIED
ORIGIN 
Embassy Brasilia
TEXT 
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 12 BRASILIA 001774

SIPDIS
DEPT PASS USAID TO LAC/RSD, LAC/SAM, G/ENV, PPC/ENV
TREASURY FOR USED IBRD AND IDB AND INTL/MDB
USDA FOR FOREST SERVICE: LIZ MAHEW
INTERIOR FOR DIR INT AFFAIRS: K WASHBURN
INTERIOR FOR FWS: TOM RILEY
INTERIOR FOR NPS: JONATHAN PUTNAM INTERIOR PASS
USGS FOR INTERNATIONAL: J WEAVER
JUSTICE FOR ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES: JWEBB EPA FOR INTERNATIONAL: CAM HILL-MACON
USDA FOR ARS/INTERNATIONAL
RESEARCH: G FLANLEY
NSF FOR INTERNATIONAL: HAROLD STOLBERG

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV EAGR EAID TBIO ECON SOCI XR BR

SUBJECT: SOUTH AMERICA ESTH NEWS, NUMBER 99

BRASILIA 00001774 001.2 OF 012

9. TIMBER Stolen From Indigenous Land in Brazil Receives Certification from Smartwood-FSC PERU JULY 30, 2007 - The Ashaninka indigenous people in the Apiwtxa community in Acre have published a letter on the invasions along the Brazil-PERUvian border, in which they harshly criticize the Rainforest Alliance's SmartWood Program, which fails to consider the illegal actions of the Forestal Venao TIMBER company over the last few years and, in April 2007, granted the company FSC certification in PERU. According to the Ashaninka, before deciding to certify Forestal Venao, the SmartWood Program should have consulted the surrounding population, to understand what its true practices and environmental, social and cultural impacts have been, including in Brazil. The Ashaninka claim that Forestal Venao is also supporting the establishment of new indigenous lands on the PERUvian side, bringing in families from other regions. "The leaders of these communities have allied themselves to the company, interested in logging along the border between Brazil and PERU." Source - Amazonia 

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