I don't think Joan's reply got through, as she appears not to be a member.
Pls see below.

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From: "Joan Martínez Alier" <[email protected]>
Date: Jan 13, 2013 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [geo] Geoengineering conflicts: the ETC map
To: "Jim Lee" <[email protected]>, "Peter Healey" <
[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>, "andrew lockley" <
[email protected]>, "joan martinez alier" <[email protected]
>

Thank you for your messages on biochar projects, the ETC map on
geoengineering, and on
EJOLT (not EVOLT). EJOLT is a large European project supporting research on
environmental conflicts, 2011-15, www.ejolt.org

EJOLT means Environmental Justice Organizations, Liabilities and Trade. We
write reports, run online course, and we collect resource extraction
conflicts and waste disposal conflicts around the world, we aim at an
inventory of 2000 cases. We shall map them, in an thematic and country
Atlas.  We draw on various sources for information, incuding activist
groups.

Among the conflicts, we now realize, there are new geoengineering / climate
engineering conflicts, at different scales. So, drawing on the ETC map and
other inventories of climate engineering projects, we must add a few of
such conflicts to our inventory. They are not so different from CDM (clean
development mechanism) conflicts, BUT they are different nevertheless. For
instance, conflicts on ocean fertilisation.

If anybody else (with training in studies on global environmental justice
movements, political ecology...) wants to do a study of such conflicts, so
much the better.

Typically, environmental groups are actors in such conflicts, alongside
firms, governments, indigenous groups, unions sometimes, concerned
scientists, ,etc.  jma

----- Missatge original -----
De: Jim Lee <[email protected]>
Data: Diumenge, Gener 13, 2013 2:19 am
Assumpte: Re: [geo] Geoengineering conflicts: the ETC map

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