Monday, April 26, 2010

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One more reason to be Vegetarian

The food industry has a sinister new development: how to convert fillet offal. Coming in our fridges by the European Commission

The European Commission has granted marketing authorization in the EU countries animal an enzyme that links pieces of meat in a steak. Sweden has been positioned in voting against the March meeting to consider "a betrayal of the consumer", but other countries and the European Commission gave its support. Geert

van der Velden, Fibrimex responsible for the manufacturer, Sonac, says he is "looking forward to the additive elBulli to teach and what you can do." This product hits the pieces of meat, even of different classes if necessary. In his view when looking at a steak made by bonding process "would not notice the difference. Only if you look you'd see a lot of union." They also say that it is a colorless and tasteless. "To make a steak sometimes on parts high-value meat, so this method avoids having to chop, so it is very interesting for companies. Moreover, almost all production to be automated this allows you to fillet the same size and shape, "added Van der Velden.

To make this substance is contained in the plasma slaughter a pig or cow and removed the fibrinogen and fibrin of the plasma. Thrombin converts fibrinogen into fibrin. This fibrin interacts with collagen in the meat, what unites the different pieces of meat. The product, a patent Dutch public research body, is used in the Netherlands and the United States for over 15 years.

In Spain, as the provider of Fibrimex, companies are already conducting tests to suit your production. The Meat Technology Centre of Galicia experimented with this substance and transglutaminase, another enzyme that also hits the flesh and not considered an additive, so that its adoption has been more straightforward. This transglutaminase factory Japanese company Ajinomoto. "There are restaurants with a Michelin star already using these compounds to create new products. We popularized "sums Van der Velden.

What is clear is that ultimately the European Union is thinking more about making decisions in their industry in their people (as happened with genetically modified potatoes), and this is not the Europe I want. Only Sweden has shown common sense when checking this unusual step of "consumer fraud."

(*) Source of news: Rafael Méndez (El Pais )

Sunday, April 18, 2010

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a crime with a culprit: man

global biodiversity continues to decline due to human activity up to a thousand times faster than it would be the natural rate. In addition, most ecosystem services are severely damaged.

global biodiversity continues to deteriorate at an accelerated rate because of humans. Already more than a third of Todal animal species threatened with extinction and it is estimated that 60 percent of the world's ecosystem services (such as pollination bees, for example) have deteriorated in the last 50 years. This was explained by the deputy head of the Directorate General Environment European Commission, Claudia Olazabal, during the presentation in Spain of the European campaign 'Biodiversity. We are all part ' to avoid this situation, raise awareness of the need to halt biodiversity loss in the EU, and also coinciding with the UN designation of 2010 as the ' Year of Biodiversity ' .

In this line, Olazabal said that the main problems facing biodiversity are the lack of information society, the lacunae in the field, the failure of existing legislation, among other things. Thus, stressed that human activity causes loss by the change in land use, over-exploitation, unsustainable practices, pollution and invasive species, which cause the destruction of habitats and species, fragmentation and degradation and climate change.

The EU Eurobarometer published last week reflected that of the 27,000 English respondents, 30 percent have never heard about what biodiversity is, 69 percent did not feel sufficiently informed on the subject, 87 percent after know know it's a problem serious or very serious, and 24 percent are concerned after meeting.

"25 percent of Spain is protected and 84 percent of the population has never heard of the Natura 2000 network, an aspect which is putting much emphasis and investment" he said Olazabal, while explained that the European environment ministers discussed a new biodiversity target in mid-March and agreed to stem the loss and degradation of ecosystem services and their recovery as far as possible by 2020.

also made an outlook for 2050, when the biodiversity should be protected, valued and properly restored, and argued that the objectives of biodiversity is integrated more clearly into several policies and strategies of the EU. EU leaders endorsed the conclusions of the Council on 26 March. EUROPEAN CAMPAIGN


This campaign, for which the EC has invested about five million, has two phases. First, the web has www.weareallinthistogether.eu , film, public relations, street art and advertising in print media, with the idea of \u200b\u200brebuilding "crime scene" for species disappearing.

The second phase, starting in mid-May, will show people what they can do, how they can contribute to stop the loss of biodiversity, and especially involve social networking sites such as Facebook, where you create multiple platforms become a 'friend' of animals that are endangered, as in the case of the European red squirrel.

Specifically, it will run until the end of 2010 with a special interest in countries where the action is considered particularly useful (Spain, Holland, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland and Italy). In Spain, explained la subdirectora general de Biodiversidad del Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino (MARM), Marta García Pérez, la campaña nacional ha costado unos tres millones de euros, se presentó a comienzos de año, y de momento ha contado con varios spots publicitarios así como faldones en medios impresos, a la espera de ser aprobada una segunda fase del proyecto.

LA BIODIVERSIDAD EN ESPAÑA
Según datos facilitados por la Comisión Europea, España tiene una "muy rica y variada diversidad biológica" con un alto porcentaje de especies que no existen en ningún otro lugar del mundo (endémicas), aunque existen fuertes amenazas, como la creciente urbanización and transport infrastructure, the intensification of irrigated agriculture and the increasing use of water scarcity.

Spain has almost 600 Protection Areas for birds (SPA, for its acronym in English) and 1,448 Sites of Comunitacria (SCI, by its initials in English), covering about a quarter of the territory. The country is home to the world amenzazado feline, the Iberian lynx, as well as significant populations of bears and wolves.

typical habitats in Spain include, among others, the pastures, a vast wooded grasslands, rich in wildlife and economically productive, covering approximately 50 - 60,000 square kilometers of the Iberian Peninsula, north of Andalusia and Extremadura, and the steppe plains and large tracks of Mediterranean forests.

Finally, conservation coordinator Seo / BirdLife, Juan Carlos Atienza warned of concern in the matter to see that we are losing biodiversity. In this regard, said that it is part of the natural heritage of each and every time you lose an element of the whole society is impoverished.

fact, indicated that 25 percent of birds in Spain are threatened with extinction, 20 percent of common birds such as sparrows, are near the threat of extinction, and 75 percent of the areas for the protection of birds are in poor condition.

(*) Source of news: IRIN

Saturday, April 17, 2010

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Signature against GM crops dying Cabanyal

For the first time in 12 years the European Commission has just approved several genetically modified crops, giving priority to the profits of lobbying ( multinational) associated with GM crops over the public's concerns. For at least 60% of Europeans believe that more reliable information is needed before allowing the cultivation of GM products that could threaten our health and our environment.

addition is that any GM crop is bad by definition, regardless of other possible consequences are still not certain, or not sufficiently studied in the field of health or long-term effects on the environment. Because there is evidence that GM crops are bad for biodiversity, bad for the independence of farmers, bad for the peasant culture, bad from the point of view of sustainability, etc. (You can find much more information on the effects of the cultivation of GM seeds in this blog in several previous posts ). So you have to speak up and say a loud and clear NO to the culture GM.

Now a new initiative allows if collected at least one million signatures of European citizens are able to submit applications to the European Commission official. Therefore I ask you to sign and join the Million Voices for a ban on GMOs. And to share this campaign with your friends and family.

SIGN HERE! You

for the firm count is essential to validate enter the mailing address for your signature to count on European citizens' initiative.

Many thanks for your help!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

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The City Council continues to demolish homes Cabañal the historic district despite the protests of citizens and denouncing "cultural plunder" by the Ministry of Culture. Like a postmodern version of Robin Hood hallucinated Rita is expropriating the poor Cabanyal to split and divide it among the rich. And it seems to want to extend Blasco Ibáñez Avenue above all, and above all. And all to pursue a speculative development project that split in two a historic fishing village unique in the world, a neighborhood intentionally neglected and degraded by the local government in recent years, a municipality that takes the deterioration of some of the farms as an excuse to go ahead with his speculative juggernaut ( here the news gathered by the journal Public )

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I personally know the neighborhood, their homes, inside and out, with its polychrome tile facade features, history ... and really seems a crime that the city of my town go ahead with this insane plan and antisocial antiurbanístico which goes against the common heritage. The Cabanyal is architectural, historical and cultural heritage of Valencia, and does not deserve this end. The Cabanyal can and should be rehabilitated, not destroyed.