Amazon Watch Spring 2012 Green-Bag Series - Daniel Brindis Part II

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While Brazil prepares to host the Rio +20 Earth Summit this June and present itself as a leading model for sustainable development, the Brazilian government is undertaking measures that will put the Brazilian Amazon in jeopardy. The Brazilian Congress is pushing through a bill that will recklessly rewrite the country's forest protection laws and this past month President Dilma Rousseff signed legislation that severely weakened the IBAMA, the Brazilian Federal Environmental Protection Agency. Although Brazil has made great gains in fighting deforestation this past decade, the government is removing important pillars of forest protection, putting Brazil's international commitments on the Amazon and sustainability into question. This session will discuss the new forest code bill, the recent weakening of IBAMA, and the state of the Brazilian Amazon today as Brazil prepares to host the Rio +20 Earth Summit.
About the Speaker: Daniel is a Forests Campaigner from Greenpeace USA and works primarily on Greenpeace's Amazon Campaign. He is currently based out of DC but also works time to time from the Greenpeace office in Manaus, Brazil. Prior to working with Greenpeace, Daniel worked with The Prince's Rainforests Project, The Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership and Earth Day Network. As a student attorney at American University's Human Rights Law Clinic, Daniel got his start working on tropical forests and extractive industries through an Inter-American Human Rights case representing indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation in Yasuni, Ecuador.
Amazon Watch's Washington, DC Spring 2012 "Green-Bag Lunch" Series:
How is the protection of human rights crucial to defending our environment? Through the lens of the iconic Amazon basin, we will be examining the current day threats to both the rainforest and her peoples. We will also hear from numerous advocates about the strategies being employed in the defense of environmental, indigenous, and human rights in the Amazon and elsewhere. We provide the space and the speaker, you bring your lunch!
For more information or to receive invitations for the events contact Caitlin Doughty at caitlin@amazonwatch.org

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