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By Rainforest Portal http://www.rainforestportal.org/ – a project of Ecological Internet June 20, 2012

TAKE ACTION
To protect the Amazon with sustainable development based upon standing rainforests:
http://www.rainforestportal.org/shared/alerts/sendsm.aspx?id=brazil_xingu
Brazil’s government – host of the “Rio+20” UN Conference on Sustainable Development devoted to sustainable development and sustaining ecosystems – is planning to build 60 dams on tributaries to the Amazon -- including the controversial $11 billion Belo Monte project. Industrial destruction of intact primary rainforest ecosystems based upon ecocide and genocide is not “the world we want” – a motto of Rio+20. These plans for massive Amazon dam construction reveal Brazil’s meaningless rhetoric regarding environmental sustainability and sustainable development, as they hypocritically continue destroying key regional and global ecosystems. Brazil’s deceptive doublespeak regarding sustaining ecology must not be allowed to stand unchallenged during Rio+20. Stand with brave indigenous protestors who recently dismantled a portion of Belo Monte’s construction, as we call upon all Rio+20 delegates to demand Brazil cancel Belo Monte and other Amazon rainforest destroying dams, embracing instead a program of sustainable development based upon standing primary rainforests.
TAKE ACTION
http://www.rainforestportal.org/shared/alerts/sendsm.aspx?id=brazil_xingu
By Rainforest Portal http://www.rainforestportal.org/ – a project of Ecological Internet June 20, 2012

TAKE ACTION
To protect the Amazon with sustainable development based upon standing rainforests:
http://www.rainforestportal.org/shared/alerts/sendsm.aspx?id=brazil_xingu
Brazil’s government – host of the “Rio+20” UN Conference on Sustainable Development devoted to sustainable development and sustaining ecosystems – is planning to build 60 dams on tributaries to the Amazon -- including the controversial $11 billion Belo Monte project. Industrial destruction of intact primary rainforest ecosystems based upon ecocide and genocide is not “the world we want” – a motto of Rio+20. These plans for massive Amazon dam construction reveal Brazil’s meaningless rhetoric regarding environmental sustainability and sustainable development, as they hypocritically continue destroying key regional and global ecosystems. Brazil’s deceptive doublespeak regarding sustaining ecology must not be allowed to stand unchallenged during Rio+20. Stand with brave indigenous protestors who recently dismantled a portion of Belo Monte’s construction, as we call upon all Rio+20 delegates to demand Brazil cancel Belo Monte and other Amazon rainforest destroying dams, embracing instead a program of sustainable development based upon standing primary rainforests.
TAKE ACTION
http://www.rainforestportal.org/shared/alerts/sendsm.aspx?id=brazil_xingu
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