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WWF is “proud of our approach because it gets results.”  Yes, we all  know 
that the environment has improved drastically since 1961 [the year WWF was  
founded].  That must be why Pulitzer Prize-winning Harvard entomologist,  
Edward O. Wilson, upped his 1972 species extinction rate from 75 to 200 
species  a day in 2002.


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WWF  beds with Monsanto to steal public lands, promote GM crops
Rady  Ananda
Living Green Magazine, March 8  2012
http://livinggreenmag.com/2012/03/08/green-business/new-film-wwf-beds-with-m
onsanto-to-steal-public-lands-promote-gm-crops/

A  2011 film by Wilfried Huismann, The Silence of the Pandas, targets the 
World  Wildlife Fund, the largest, most trusted, and best-funded 
environmental  "protection" organization in the world.    Its reputation does not  live 
up to its actions, however, which green wash industries that are  destroying 
the environment as well as indigenous cultures.

Covering  WWF’s genesis on Sept. 11, 1961 (a rather treacherous birth 
date), the film  follows the money showing how donations from government heads 
and the oil  industry enabled its birth.  The film then reveals that WWF has 
since  joined forces with GM agribusiness to reapportion the planet for 
energy  production and genetically modified food.

Box: "We need to start  focusing on food production.  It takes 15 years to 
bring a genetically  engineered product to market. The clock is ticking.  We 
need to get  moving." - Dr Jason Clay, Senior Vice President, World 
Wildlife Fund,  2010.

Originally aired in June on German TV under the name, Der Pakt  mit dem 
Panda (The Pact with the Panda), the film prompted a frank denial from  WWF, 
which admits it works with industry because:

“The world’s  environmental and conservation challenges are not going be 
solved without the  help and support of big business.”

WWF is “proud of our approach  because it gets results.”  Yes, we all know 
that the environment has  improved drastically since 1961.  That must be 
why Pulitzer Prize-winning  Harvard entomologist, Edward O. Wilson, upped his 
1972 species extinction rate  from 75 to 200 species a day in 2002.

Even the United Nations  recognizes the Holocene Extinction that has only 
worsened over the past 50  years during WWF’s existence. This recently led 
the secretary-general of the  UN Convention on Biological Diversity to declare 
the environment “a total  disaster.”

Perhaps WWF’s "proud results" refer to the donations it  receives.  Its 
2010 financial statement reports nearly $500 million in  revenues for the past 
two years.  Big business has tremendously profited  from resource extraction 
over the past 50 years, as well.  WWF denies,  however, that donations from 
companies like Monsanto affect its policy in any  way.

Others dispute this.  "WWF has integrated itself in the main  lobby groups 
of the World Trade Organisation to promote the privatization of  the world’s 
remaining forests and to encourage the role of meaningless  environmental 
certification," wrote Argentine biologist Javiera Rulli in  2010.

Indeed, the 60-year-old journalist, author, filmmaker and  three-time 
winner of the Adolf Grimme Award (German TV's top prize), Wilfried  Huismann is 
accustomed to research.  He’s worked for German television  for the past 24 
years and has produced over a dozen documentaries.  Dear  Fidel – a close 
look at the CIA and the Cold War through the eyes of one of  Castro's lovers – 
is another of his productions that has been translated into  several 
languages.

The Silence of the Pandas visits different parts of  the globe where WWF 
cooperates with agribiz, including Argentina. The film  characterizes WWF and 
Monsanto as "the secret rulers in Argentina," destroying  traditional 
agriculture and tribes – the only humans who know how to live  outside industrial 
civilization.

The film exposes how global oil  players such as BP and Shell, along with 
the auto industry, also benefit from  GM biodiesel to the detriment of the 
environment and  tribes.

Genetically modified soy requires the use of Monsanto's  Roundup, an 
herbicide that damages human DNA, causing birth defects, abortions  and cancer.  
Even crop dusters are adversely affected by fumes from their  toxic spraying, 
the film shows.

The United Soy Republic of South  America, an advertising slogan, lives up 
to its name by using GM crops to  contaminate those in Brazil and Paraguay 
which had previously banned  them.  In 2003, the head of WWF Argentina, Dr 
Hector Laurence, also  served as president of the Agricultural Assn, AIMA; 
director of GMO company,  Morgan Seeds; and as a representative of GM seed 
company, Pioneer.

The  "soy desert of Argentina" is already the size of Germany, says 
Huismann, and  the plan is to double it.  WWF greenlights this process by declaring 
the  Gran Chaco region "degraded by human exploitation."  They mean by  
indigenous people, ignoring that huge sections of Chaco have been deforested  
for soy plantations, which have altered the climate, leading to  drought.

Industrial civilization is trying to solve its energy problems  with 
biofuels, at the expense of food production. Argentines see this as  Northern 
Hemisphere theft from the Southern Hemisphere.

At the 2010  Round Table for Responsible Soy, which WWF founded in 2004, it 
sided with  Monsanto’s theft of public lands by deeming GM soy production, 
enabled by  toxic agrochemicals, "sustainable."  Over 230 groups immediately 
 condemned the finding.

WWF justifies this by explaining that the RTRS  operates independent of 
WWF, yet fails to explain its vote.

WWF also  refused to publicize its position on genetically modified crops 
to Huismann.  Through a little digging, he discovered that WWF vice 
president, Dr Jason  Clay, who managed the WWF deal with Monsanto, is listed on the 
Global Harvest  Initiative.  Members of this corporate-agribiz lobby group 
include  Monsanto, Cargill, ADM, and the World Wildlife Fund.

At a 2010 speech  reproduced in the film, Dr Clay said, "We need to freeze 
the footprint of  agriculture."  Of the eight ways he envisions doing that, “
One is  genetics.  We have got to produce more with less.”  He urged the  
group to focus on all crops, not just temperate ones.

"We need to start  focusing on the food production…. It takes 15 years … 
to bring a genetically  engineered product to market. The clock is ticking. 
We need to get moving," he  said.

Despite this, WWF denies giving its blessing "to genetically  modified soy 
or any other Genetically Modified Organism."    One  then has to wonder why 
its senior VP would urge the  opposite.

Meanwhile, working with WWF, the government of Indonesia has  apportioned 
nine million hectares of forest for palm oil production in Papua,  the film 
notes.  WWF denies any collusion here, as well, but its own  report exposes 
that lie.

GM palm monocultures, along with other  development projects that benefit 
industrial civilization at the expense of  indigenous people and the 
environment, have inspired a secession movement in  Papua.    Resource-rich Papua 
wants independence from Indonesia to  protect its subsistent, yet sustainable 
way of living.

State-sanctioned  torture, along with military enforcement of land theft 
and eco-destruction,  has President Obama’s seal of approval.    Despite known 
human  rights abuses, in 2010, the US began openly providing the Indonesia 
government  with military support to quash tribal resistance.

Ah, life under  Empire. Independent films like Silence of the Pandas help 
dispel the  façade.

This article was originally published by Rady, along with her  other 
excellent blogs, at www.foodfreedomgroup.com.  Reprinted here  through Creative 
Commons permission. 

See the article and watch the  documentary at  
http://foodfreedomgroup.com/2011/09/14/new-film-wwf-beds-with-monsanto-to-steal-public-lands-promote-gm-c
rops/

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