Land and Food vs. Corporate Rights and Dirty Fuels

Discussing how corporations profit from the farm and farmland crisis by buying land for speculation in controversial carbon credit trading and biofuel production, thereby impacting regional and national food security and failing to address real climate solutions.

Date: 
August 26, 2011 - 4:00pm - 5:30pm

Location

Madison College (MATC-Downtown Campus)
211 N Carroll St D332
Session type: 
Panel
Speaker(s): 
Jim Goodman
Speaker(s): 
Jim Tarbell
Speaker(s): 
Rachel Smolker

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