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UC Berkeley  officially enters Faustian deal with oil giant BP
Student Campaign to Stop BP  at Berkeley Wednesday Nov 14th 2007  
http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/11/14/18461214.php

"Our  Generation's Manhattan Project" is now reality; students, faculty, 
citizens  outraged

Berkeley, Calif. - As the San Francisco Bay Area reels from the  worst oil 
spill in living memory, UC Berkeley and oil giant BP secretly signed a  $500 
million deal despite public criticism and calls for transparency. The  contract 
will create an "Energy Biosciences Institute" (EBI) to do research on  
genetically engineered agrofuels (also known as biofuels) and microbes for  enhanced 
oil and coal production. The final agreement, released today, allows BP  to 
conduct secret research in the publicly-funded EBI building, while reaping  the 
benefits of the open research done by university scientists on the same  
project. 

The deal has become infamous since its preliminary announcement  on February 
1, 2007, as a threat to public research at the world's premier  public 
university. Its signing has been fraught with controversy as Berkeley  faculty 
charged administrators with bypassing standard processes of governance.  UCB 
administrators, who said the deal was negotiated "at warp speed," also  disregarded 
an external review the University commissioned in the wake of the  equally 
ill-received Novartis-Berkeley deal of 1998, which advised them to  "avoid 
industry agreements that involve complete academic units or large groups  of 
researchers." The university's student government passed a strong resolution  calling 
for the deal to be delayed so its terms could be studied. 

The  BP/Berkeley research, and schemes for large-scale agrofuel production in 
 general, are facing strong popular resistance around the world, for instance 
 from farmers in Africa, peasants and consumers' groups across South America, 
and  environmentalists from Papua New Guinea to Denmark and Germany. The use 
of land  for large-scale agrofuel farming would place the unconstrained energy 
"needs" of  first-world consumers into direct competition with cash-poor 
countries' food  supplies and conservation of rare and important ecosystems. These 
conflicts are  already reality, even in today's tiny agrofuel market, as U.S. 
ethanol  production has led to riots over skyrocketing corn prices in Mexico 
earlier this  year, and palm-oil farming for export threatens to drive the 
orangutan to  extinction in Indonesia and Malaysia. 

BP scientists will be treated like  tenured faculty at Berkeley, with 
privileges such as teaching classes, mentoring  students, and conducting research in 
a building constructed with $70 million of  taxpayer funding. 

The Institute's researchers, including both Berkeley  and BP scientists, will 
be housed in Berkeley's Strawberry Canyon, a mere few  hundred meters from 
the Hayward Fault, probably the most dangerous earthquake  fault in Northern 
California. Untested genetically-modified organisms could  easily be released in 
case of a serious earthquake. 

This new development  is a direct continuation of UC Berkeley's past 
involvement in global devastation  and inequality, from its participation in the 
devastation of native tribes and  desecration of native remains to the development 
of nuclear weapons, all of  which continue to this day. The research and 
technologies the EBI is designed to  create are a direct threat to indigenous and 
traditional communities around the  world. They have the potential to create 
new global catastrophes beyond the  climate crisis, ranging from predictable 
extinctions and financial crises  resulting from excessive pressure on the global 
agricultural economy to  ecological collapses brought on by escaped 
genetically modified organisms.  

BP and Berkeley administrators have referred to this project as "our  
generation's moon shot" and compared it to the Manhattan project, the  unprecedented 
large, fast and secret research project that created the Atomic  Bomb. Like 
the Manhattan Project, the EBI is unprecedented in scale, is being  initiated at 
Berkeley, and has been rushed into existence in secrecy. Democracy  has no 
more place in this project than in its predecessor, and the damage it  
ultimately causes may be just as severe. 

Resistance to the BP project,  and any further violations of the UC's 
responsibility to California and the  world, will continue undeterred by this latest 
disgrace committed by the  university's administration. The Student Campaign 
to Stop BP at Berkeley  (http://StopBP-Berkeley.org) has opposed the deal 
unequivocally since it was  announced. Its recent international petition calling 
for transparency and a halt  to negotiations quickly received nearly 1,000 
signatures from people in over 50  countries. 

For further information: 
Student Campaign to Stop BP at  Berkeley http://StopBP-Berkeley.org 

Related recent news: 
BP  Executive pied in Europe 
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2007/10/383831.html  

BP/Berkeley deal featured on Boston Legal season premiere  
http://chronicle.com/blogs/facevalue/index.php?id=683  

http://stopBP-Berkeley.org
(info [at] stopBP-Berkeley.org)  




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