CARGILL: STOP FORECLOSING MY RAINFOREST

10/26/2009 12:00
10/26/2009 12:00

 

 

Orangutans in Minneapolis?!

TELL CARGILL TO STOP FORECLOSING MY RAINFOREST!!!

Monday, October 26
Noon
Downtown Minneapolis: Grain Exchange 4th St. S at 4th Ave. S

Join 6 Rainforest Action Network orangutans (in costume) at Cargill's downtown Minneapolis office to tell Cargill to STOP destroying rainforests for palm oil!

WE NEED PEOPLE TO WEAR COSTUMES AND HOLD BANNERS!

This is a great, easy way to act locally to impact globally! Bring a friend! Want to be an organatun?? Call hillary@ran.org at (415) 283-9503 for more info. This is a 350-affiliated direct messaging action as deforestation (for palm oil, etc.) contributes 20% of greenhouse gas emissions!!

 


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More event info & RSVP:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=176042476360#/group.php?gid=171114766350&ref=ts

http://www.meetup.com/rantwincities/

 

 

 

Some background on palm oil:

 

Palm oil and the destruction of vital ecosystems

Palm  oil  plantations  are  expanding  into  the  planet’s  most biodiverse  ecosystems,  including  rainforests,  grasslands  and  peat swamps in South America, Southeast Asia, the Pacific and Africa. These regions are home to millions of plant and animal species, including highly endangered orangutans, clouded leopards, and sun bears.

Palm oil contributes to global climate change

Transforming ecosystems into monocultural oil palm plantations contributes heavily to climate change. Rainforests are clear-cut and burned, and carbon-rich peat swamps are drained and burned. Deforestation accounts for a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions (!!!) and is the primary reason that Indonesia and Brazil are now the world’s third and fourth largest greenhouse gas polluters.

Palm oil results in the displacement of Indigenous people and small family farmers

The spread of massive palm oil plantations often violates traditional and Indigenous land rights by forcing small family farmers to shift from subsistence to export-driven commodity farming or pushing them off their land entirely.

Palm oil is produced through exploitative labor practices

Many palm oil-plantation workers face abuse, harsh working conditions, unfair pay, and exposure to toxic pesticides. In Papua New Guinea, a gendered system of palm oil harvest called the Mama Lus system pays women less and forces them into harder, more dangerous labor than their male counterparts.

 

More info at: www.theproblemwithpalmoil.org and www.ran.org