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Tackling Capitalism Tadzio Mueller Talks

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Tackling Capitalism and The Climate Crisis Part 8 KlimaForum2009 Search Youtube for all the videos.

Tackling Capitalism and the Climate Crisis

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Tackling Capitalism and The Climate Crisis 08/12/09 KlimaForum, Search on youtube for all the videos.

Looking back at Cop15

Cop15 came and went and protesters did some amazing coverage. This is an overview of what"s been happening during the crazy days in December 2009. See calendar of events and the Cop15 Wire for an overview of actions and postings. A lot of videos were published as well as pictures and videos from mobile phones directly from the actions.

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If Star Wars was written by environmentalists

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Mykorrhiza in Copenhagen

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Reclaim the Fields: food sovereignty, local production and consumption, urban gardening, self sufficiency and more. Video from Copenhagen, December 2009 during COP15. Shot by Kelly Benjamin

Soup on the Frontline

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12.12.2009 A brave girl walks the front line in between a stand off of Danish Police and activists who want their friends released. The police kettled the back of the march on Saturday in Copenhagen and detained over 900 people without access to water or toilet facilities. Only a handful of the group were charged.

Free Illegal Seeds

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COP15 Climate Summit 12 December 2009 inside the Råhuset Convergence Centre in Copenhagen.In Europe, the commercial seed supply system is highly organised and controlled. European law on seed marketing has evolved over the years to ensure that only uniform seeds for industrial farming can be sold on the market, condemning farmers' seeds and traditional varieties to the black market if not complete illegality. Together with strong intellectual property rules and the production of hybrids, European seed laws lock farmers out of the seed system.

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