[P2P-F] Fw: Hours to Save the Amazon - let's hit 2 million!

robert searle dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Thu May 24 17:12:31 CEST 2012




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From: Luis Morago - Avaaz.org <avaaz at avaaz.org>
To: "dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk" <dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk> 
Sent: Thursday, 24 May 2012, 14:48
Subject: Hours to Save the Amazon - let's hit 2 million! 

Our petition is being delivered to the Presidential Palace in hours! Let's hit 2 million before the meeting -- sign below and forward this email to everyoneDear friends, 
 

Brazil's Congress has just passed a bill that gives loggers and farmers free rein to cut down huge swaths of the Amazon. Only President Dilma can veto it. Domestic pressure is mounting, but a massive global outcry will prove her international reputation is at stake. Let's tip her over the edge to stop the Amazon chainsaw massacre -- sign the urgent petition and tell everyone: 
 The Brazilian Congress has just passed a catastrophic forestry bill that gives loggers and farmers free rein to cut down huge swaths of the Amazon. Now only President Dilma can stop it.Fortunately, the timing is on our side -- in weeks Dilma will host the world’s biggest environmental summit and insiders say she cannot afford to open it as the leader who approved the destruction of the rainforest. She’s facing mounting domestic pressure, with 79% of Brazilians rejecting this new bill. Now, if we join them we can turn up the global heat and push her to axe the bill, not the rainforest.Dilma will make her decision in the next 48 hours! Let's get her to veto the bill. Click below to sign the urgent petition to stop the Amazon chainsaw massacre and if you have already signed -- send this to everyone:http://www.avaaz.org/en/veto_dilma_global_final_push/?vlThe Amazon is vital to life on earth -- 20% of our oxygen comes from this magnificent
 rainforest, and it plays a key role in mitigating global climate change.  Over the last decade, Brazil has vastly reduced deforestation rates, achieving a 78% decline between 2004 and 2011. The reason? A world-acclaimed forestry law, strong enforcement and satellite monitoring.But this dangerous new bill would open up an area larger than the size of Rajasthan and Maharashtra combined to clear-cutting and gives loggers amnesty for all past deforestation crimes. This would not only spark total forest devastation in Brazil, it would also set a bad precedent for other countries. That’s why it’s so crucial that we all protect it.Brazil is a rapidly developing country, battling to lift tens of millions out of poverty. Despite evidence that growth does not require deforestation, Dilma is under pressure from the powerful agriculture lobby that helped her get elected to cut down rainforest for profit. And it is an ugly battle -- activists are being
 murdered, intimidated and silenced. But ex-Environmental Ministers and people across Brazil have sent a clear message to Dilma that they want to save the Amazon. Now, it’s up to all of us to stand with them and urge President Dilma to remain strong.The fate of Brazil’s rainforests is dangling by a thread. But, with President Dilma so vulnerable to public pressure right now, we can bring the global force of people power to get a win for our planet! Sign the urgent petition below and tell everyone -- the petition will be delivered by Brazil’s former Environment Ministers directly to Dilma:http://www.avaaz.org/en/veto_dilma_global_final_push/?vlIn the last three years, we have won battle after battle against the odds. Now, let’s come together before it is too late to stop the destruction of the Amazon, protect our planet and herald Dilma as a true international environmental leader.With hope and determination,Luis, Pedro, Maria Paz, Alice,
 Ricken, Carol, Lisa, Rewan and the entire Avaaz team MORE INFORMATION: Brazil's Congress approves controversial forest law (BBC)http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-17851237 Brazil Forest Code Passes In Defeat For Dilma Rousseff (Huffington Post)http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/27/brazil-forest-code_n_1457149.html Revised Brazilian Forest Code good for environmental criminals, bad for forests (IB Times)http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/20120501/revised-brazilian-forest-code-environmental-criminals-forests-common.htm Amazon deforestation record low (BBC)http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8358094.stm Brazilians reject axing of forest protections (WWF)http://wwf.panda.org/?uNewsID=200698 

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