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SAFCEI graphic Africa is heading for an ecological disaster by Mariam Mayet

First introduced commercially in South Africa in 1998, genetically modified (GM) seeds are used extensively in our agriculture. In just over 10 years, 56 percent of South Africa's white maize and 72 percent of its yellow maize have been converted to genetic modification.

A staggering 96 percent of the area planted to cotton is comprised of GM varieties and 88 percent of soyabeans are GM. Genetic modification is an imported technology, and licensed for use in South Africa. A small handful of multinational agro-chemical/seed corporations - Monsanto, Syngenta and Pioneer Hi-Bred - control the GM seed market. Monsanto has bagged the lion's share of the patents on GM traits and secured access to the South African market through an extensive and well-oiled agribusiness dealer network.

29 Sep 2009
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SAFCEI graphic Conference: Religion joins with science to address environment issues

— People’s spiritual beliefs affect their attitude toward climate change, with religious groups increasingly helping to frame humanity’s response to environmental issues.

28 Sep 2009
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SAFCEI graphic OUR FUTURE LIES WITH RENEWABLES, NOT COAL.

The Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (SAFCEI) is concerned about recent reports that the South African cabinet is not to set targets for carbon emissions at the forthcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December. It fervently hopes that this in no way compromises cabinet’s endorsement of the laudable carbon reduction commitments arising from the Long Term Mitigation Strategy (LTMS) process. We, members of faith communities, hope cabinet will “do the right thing” and set an example to the world.

18 Sep 2009
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SAFCEI graphic An Uncertain Future on the Plateau By Katherine Morton

06 Aug 2009
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SAFCEI graphic Why Tibet Matters Now

From a global environmental  perspective, few places in the world are as important as Tibet.

06 Aug 2009
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