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		<title>Madagascar land grab we&#8217;re not hearing much about in the news</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Korea&#8217;s &#8220;Daewoo Logistics&#8221; is attempting to lease HALF the agricultural land in Madagascar for 99 years for the industrial farming of palm oil and maize (corn), some 1.3 million acres according to an article on Care2.com.  Of all the stupid things a country could do at this time of environmental uncertainty is kill off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Korea&#8217;s &#8220;Daewoo Logistics&#8221; is attempting to lease HALF the agricultural land in Madagascar for 99 years for the industrial farming of palm oil and maize (corn), some 1.3 million acres according to an article on Care2.com.  Of all the stupid things a country could do at this time of environmental uncertainty is kill off habitat for some of the most diverse creatures on the planet. Madagascar is a treasure chest for scientists and holds a key to biological changes occurring as the planet&#8217;s climate changes. </p>
<p>But the biggest travesty is that the people on this island off the SE coast of Africa are already suffering a severe food crisis. Naturally they are protesting because they may soon be losing THEIR land. This in turn is causing a governmental crisis. The world needs to let the people of Madagascar and those CEO&#8217;s of Daewoo know we are watching and will not in any way stand around and let this happen. We know about the wonderful biodiversity there and the plight of the people. What business does Korea have intruding on an island off of Africa anyway? We&#8217;re worried about N. Korea, and S. Korea proposes to do this? This is just not getting enough media attention considering the biodiversity issue at stake. Some of the world&#8217;s most rare creatures are found in Madagascar ONLY.</p>
<p>Anyone with children has seen the animated features &#8220;Madagascar and Madagascar II.&#8221;  Like &#8220;Charlotte&#8217;s Web&#8221; these animated animal icons in Madagascar films are far removed from the horror the creatures they imitate suffer in real life. Little pigs like the one in &#8220;Charlotte&#8217;s Web&#8221; more than not will be found rotating in their whole bodily form on some rotisserie barbeque somewhere this summer. And the animals in &#8220;Madagascar&#8221; are no different. The lemur is already endangered. We&#8217;ve watched the Discovery, Science, Nat Geo, and Sundance Channels, Jeff Irwin and Jack Hanna enough to catch presentations about Madagascar and hopefully comprehend that Madagascar is a biological wonder <a href="http://www.wildmadagascar.org/overview/FAQs/">http://www.wildmadagascar.org/overview/FAQs/</a>.<br />
That notwithstanding, the hostile takeover of any people&#8217;s agricultural property by another country, especially a people already suffering a food crisis, should be a call for intervention by the U.N. if their own country doesn&#8217;t soon support them.  </p>
<p>We&#8217;re hardly hearing about this advance on Madagascar in the news. Please sign petitions to let both Korea and Madagascar know the world is watching and protesting. The people of Madagascar have managed to keep the biodiversity of their island country in tact forever. Just last year they agreed to &#8220;sell more than nine million tons of carbon offsets to fund rainforest conservation in a newly established protected area. Conservationists say the deal protects endangered wildlife, promotes sustainable development to improve the economic well-being of people living in and around the park area, and helps fight global warming&#8221; according to the website &#8220;wildmadagascar.org.&#8221; And this is how they are repaid by the world community?  Much of that biodiversity could be lost with one bad decision, the decision to look the other way instead of protesting along with the people of that country. The U.S. should have much to say to S. Korea about this proposed plan. </p>
<p>To sign petitions: <a href="http://www.care2.com/c2c/share/detail/1172161">http://www.care2.com/c2c/share/detail/1172161</a>.</p>
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