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Titre : Bio-economies : The EU’s real ‘Green Economy’ agenda? Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Ronnie Hall, Auteur ; Joseph Zacune, Auteur Importance : 24 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Economie verte UE Résumé : A close inspection of some governments’ proposals concerning the ‘green economy’ agenda being discussed at ‘Rio+20’ reveals an absolute determination to use it as a means of protecting and developing the banking, biotech, manufacturing, agribusiness and energy sectors, even at the expense of vulnerable communities and the environment.
An important clue lies in the parallel development of ‘bio-economies,’ which are already a work in progress in a number of countries, including in the European Union. Bio-economies respond to the inevitable need to move away from fossil fuels, but do so by using biotechnologies to transform biomass into energy and an unlimited array of manufactured products. There is no emphasis on reducing consumption and it is acknowledged (in the small print in certain documents) that even with improved resource-use efficiency there will be significant increases in demand for biomass, both domestically produced and imported.
This will in turn have severe impacts on forests and food production as land is inevitably given over to biomass-production. Yet the European Commission has recommended bioeconomies as a key component of the Rio+20 agenda for a ‘green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication’.En ligne : http://www.tni.org/sites/www.tni.org/files/download/wdm-tni__bio-economy_.pdf Bio-economies : The EU’s real ‘Green Economy’ agenda? [document électronique] / Ronnie Hall, Auteur ; Joseph Zacune, Auteur . - [s.d.] . - 24 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Economie verte UE Résumé : A close inspection of some governments’ proposals concerning the ‘green economy’ agenda being discussed at ‘Rio+20’ reveals an absolute determination to use it as a means of protecting and developing the banking, biotech, manufacturing, agribusiness and energy sectors, even at the expense of vulnerable communities and the environment.
An important clue lies in the parallel development of ‘bio-economies,’ which are already a work in progress in a number of countries, including in the European Union. Bio-economies respond to the inevitable need to move away from fossil fuels, but do so by using biotechnologies to transform biomass into energy and an unlimited array of manufactured products. There is no emphasis on reducing consumption and it is acknowledged (in the small print in certain documents) that even with improved resource-use efficiency there will be significant increases in demand for biomass, both domestically produced and imported.
This will in turn have severe impacts on forests and food production as land is inevitably given over to biomass-production. Yet the European Commission has recommended bioeconomies as a key component of the Rio+20 agenda for a ‘green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication’.En ligne : http://www.tni.org/sites/www.tni.org/files/download/wdm-tni__bio-economy_.pdf
Titre : Privatising Europe : Using the crisis to entrench neoliberalism Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Joseph Zacune, Auteur Editeur : Amsterdam [Pays-Bas] : Transnational Institute (TNI) Année de publication : 13 March 2013 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Services publics Eau Privatisation UE Europe Gouvernance économique Entreprises Alternatives Infographie Résumé : This working paper and infographic provide an overview of a great ‘fire sale’ of public services and national assets across Europe that is providing profits for a few transnational companies but is often fiercely opposed by its citizens.
En ligne : http://www.tni.org/briefing/privatising-europe Privatising Europe : Using the crisis to entrench neoliberalism [document électronique] / Joseph Zacune, Auteur . - Amsterdam (PO Box 14656, 1001 LD, Pays-Bas) : Transnational Institute (TNI), 13 March 2013.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Services publics Eau Privatisation UE Europe Gouvernance économique Entreprises Alternatives Infographie Résumé : This working paper and infographic provide an overview of a great ‘fire sale’ of public services and national assets across Europe that is providing profits for a few transnational companies but is often fiercely opposed by its citizens.
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Titre : Privatising Europe : Using the crisis to entrench neoliberalism Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Joseph Zacune, Auteur Editeur : Amsterdam [Pays-Bas] : Transnational Institute (TNI) Année de publication : March 2013 Importance : 19 p Note générale : 04.05.ZAC Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Privatisation Europe UE Index. décimale : 04.05 Services publics Résumé : This working paper and infographic provide an overview of a great ‘fire sale’ of public services and national assets across Europe that is providing profits for a few transnational companies but is often fiercely opposed by its citizens. En ligne : https://www.tni.org/en/publication/privatising-europe Privatising Europe : Using the crisis to entrench neoliberalism [texte imprimé] / Joseph Zacune, Auteur . - Amsterdam (PO Box 14656, 1001 LD, Pays-Bas) : Transnational Institute (TNI), March 2013 . - 19 p.
04.05.ZAC
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Privatisation Europe UE Index. décimale : 04.05 Services publics Résumé : This working paper and infographic provide an overview of a great ‘fire sale’ of public services and national assets across Europe that is providing profits for a few transnational companies but is often fiercely opposed by its citizens. En ligne : https://www.tni.org/en/publication/privatising-europe