Support Grist
Support nonprofit, independent environmental journalism.
Donate to Grist.
Daily Grist

Tools: print | email | discuss | write to the editor | subscribe | RSS
Daily Grist

Don't Make Me Pull This Cargill Over

Amazon soy export plant shut down in win for environmentalists

Greens did a victory dance this weekend as Brazil forced U.S. agribiz giant Cargill to close a soy export terminal in the country's Amazon region. The facility has long been the focus of a targeted Greenpeace campaign protesting rapid deforestation of the tropical rainforest -- which lost about 6,500 square miles between 2005 and 2006 -- for growing soy, which is then used as cheap feed for future chicken nuggets, wings, and drumsticks. The terminal's closure, which the company plans to appeal, was the result of a court ruling that Cargill had failed to submit a required environmental impact assessment. Said chief prosecutor Felicio Pontes, "Cargill believed that because they were a powerful multinational, they could disrespect both Brazilian legislation and the environment." Though the distribution plant has been involved in a lengthy legal battle, often on the losing end, Friday's decision was the first to actually suspend work. Respect that, soy-suckas.

straight to the source: The Independent, Andrew Gumbel, 26 Mar 2007
straight to the source: The Guardian, Tom Phillips, 26 Mar 2007
straight to the source: Brazzil Magazine, 27 Mar 2007
straight to the Greenpeace report: Eating Up the Amazon


Comments: (1 comment)

You are not logged in. Thus, you cannot post a comment. If you have a Gristmill account, log in below. If you don't have a Gristmill account, well, by all means go make one! Meet you back here in five.

Username: Password:

Forgot your password? Enter your username and click:

saving the rainforest

Listen up, liberals, as long as people continue to have babies and eat meat, the rainforest will be paved over for a parking lot.

I have no children and plan on one child and adoption.  How many children do you have?

If you want to save the planet, don't have children - one child is enough with adoption.  There are plenty of poor children to go around.

We might have stopped them from the Amazon, but as long as we continue to eat too much meat some other forest will be destroyed to grow the soybean.  So the battle isn't over until we stop funding the destroyers.

The comments of Grist users reflect the opinions of those individuals only, and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoints of Grist, its staff, its board members, their psychotherapists, or their aestheticians. Got it?


ADVERTISING POLICY


About Grist | Support Grist | Jobs Board | Archives | Grist by Email | RSS | Podcasts
Gristmill Blog | In the News | Ask Umbra® | Muckraker | Victual Reality | 'Tis the Season | The Grist List | The Bottom Line



Grist: Environmental News and Commentary
a beacon in the smog (tm) ©2007. Grist Magazine, Inc. All rights reserved. Gloom and doom with a sense of humor®.
Webmaster | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Trademarks