Open
letter to all members of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice
(SBSTTA)
February, 2008
The undersigned, members of organizations
from countries where research on the genetic modification of trees
is being carried out, or has been recently, would like to express
in this letter some of the reasons of our deep concern.
First of all, our concern is
based on the fact that the genetic manipulation being undertaken is
aimed at consolidating and further expanding a model of monoculture
tree plantations that has already proven to result in serious social
and environmental impacts in many of our countries.
In addition, the use of transgenic
trees will further aggravate the proven impacts on water resources,
since one of the traits that researchers are attempting to introduce
is faster growth, which would mean even greater consumption of water
by tree plantations.
At the same time, research is
being undertaken to introduce genes that will make the trees more
resistant to cold temperatures, for the purpose of planting them in
colder regions and at higher altitudes in the mountains. This would
lead to social and environmental impacts in areas that until now have
not been affected by the impacts of current tree monocultures.
Research is also underway to
develop trees with insecticide properties, in order to make them resistant
to insects like the pine shoot moth (Ryacionia buoliana). This could
result in the death of a large number of other insect species, with
consequent impacts on local fauna’s food chains and perhaps
even on the pollinization of native flora species that depend on those
insects.
Research is also being undertaken
to introduce genes that would increase the trees’ resistance
to the herbicide glysophate, which would lead to even more serious
social and environmental impacts, including the destruction of local
flora and impacts on human health.
Additionally, research is being
carried out to develop eucalyptus trees with a higher cellulose content
for the production of cellulose for paper and for the production of
ethanol. This would mean reducing the amount of lignin, the component
that provides trees with structural strength, thus making them more
susceptible to suffering -as well as causing- serious damage during
wind storms.
It is important to note that
the last Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological
Diversity (COP-8) adopted decision VIII/19 (Forest biological diversity:
implementation of the programme of work), which “recommends
Parties to take a precautionary approach when addressing the issue
of genetically modified trees.”
This decision is founded on COP-8’s recognition of “the
uncertainties related to the potential environmental and socio-economic
impacts, including long-term and transboundary impacts, of genetically
modified trees on global forest biological diversity, as well as on
the livelihoods of indigenous and local communities, and given the
absence of reliable data and of capacity in some countries to undertake
risk assessments and to evaluate those potential impacts.”
We therefore wish to call upon
you to recommend the Convention on Biodiversity Convention to definitely
ban GE trees -including fields trials – because of the serious
risks they pose on the Planet’s biological diversity.
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21st Paradigm, USA
A SEED Europe, The Netherlands
Acción Ecológica, Ecuador
AG Wald der Foum Umwelt und Entwicklung, Germany
Agenda 21 Anil&Azul - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Agenda Regional de La Araucanía, Chile
Agrupación ambientalista Koyam Newen, Chile
Agrupación de jóvenes profesionales mapuche Konapewman,
Chile
Alianza por una Mejor Calidad de Vida (RAP-Chile), Chile
Amigos de la Tierra España – Friends of the Earth Spain,
Spain
AOPA - Associação para o Desenvolvimento da Agroecologia,
Brazil
Argonautas Ambientalistas da Amazônia, Brazil
AS-PTA Assessoria e Serviços a Projetos em Agricultura Alternativa,
Brazil
Associação de Programas em Tecnologias Alternativas-APTA,
Brazil
ASSOCIAÇÃO GAÚCHA DE PROTEÇÃO AO
AMBIENTE NATURAL - AGAPAN, Brazil
B.C. Food Systems Network, Canada
Bergwaldprojekt, Germany
Biofuelwatch, United Kingdom
BUND - Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz in Deutschland / Friends
of the Earth Germany
CAA - Centro de Agricultura Alternativa, Brazil
Californians for GE-Free Agriculture, USA
Canadian Biotechnology Action Network (CBAN), Canada
Caney Fork Headwaters Association, USA
Carbon Trade Watch, International
CAxTIERRA (Comisión de Apoyo X Tierra), Uruguay
Centro de Agricultura Alternativa do Norte de Minas - CAA NM, Brazil
Centro de Defesa dos Direitos Humanos – CDDH, Brazil
Centro de Estudos Ambientais (CEA), Brazil
CENTRO ECOLOGICO BORDE RIO, Chile
Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica de Rio
Pomba (CEFET-Rio Pomba), Brazil
CLOC (Coordinadoria LatinoAmericana de las Organizaciones del Campo),
Republica Dominicana
Coalition for Safe Food, Powell River, British Columbia, Canada
COATI - Centro de Orientação Ambiental Terra Integrada
- Jundiaí, Brazil
CODEFF / Amigos de la Tierra, Chile
Comissão Pastoral da Terra - Diocese Itabuna/Bahia, Brazil
Coorporación Unión Araucana "XAPELEAI TAIÑ
KIMVN", Padre Las Casas, Chile
Crescente Fértil, Brazil
Cumberland Countians for Peace & Justice, USA
Development Fund, Norway
Dogwood alliance, USA
Down to Earth - the International Campaign for Ecological Justice
in IndonesiaUnited Kingdom
Ecodevelop - Publikation und Dienstleistung für ökosoziale
Entwicklung, Germany
Ecologistas en Acción, Madrid, Spain
ESPLAR - CENTRO DE PESQUISA E ASSESSORIA, Brazil
ETC Group, Canada
Fair-Fish, Switzerland
Federação de Órgãos Para Assistência
Social e Educacional - FASE/ES, Brazil
Federation of Alberta Naturalists, Canada
FERN, United Kingdom
FoE Australia
FoE Czech Republic
Forest Caucus Steering Committee of the Canadian Environmental Network,
Canada
Forest Peoples Programme, United Kingdom
Fórum Carajás, Brazil
Fórum de Mulheres do Espírito Santo, Brazil
Fórum em Defesa da Zona Costeira do Ceará, Brazil
Forum Ökologie & Papier, Germany
Friends of the Earth (England, Wales and Northern Ireland), United
Kingdom
Friends of the Earth Australia
Friends of the Earth Europe
Fundação Vitória Amazônica, Brazil
Fundacion Sociedades Sustentables de Chile, Chile
Gaia Foundation, International
GE Free New Zealand, Aotearoa/New Zealand
GEEMA - Grupo de Estudos em Educação e Meio Ambiente,
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
GENANET - focal point gender, environment, sustainabilty, Germany
Gene ethical Network, Germany
Gesellschaft für Ökolgische Forschung, Munich, Germany
Global Forest Coalition, International
Global Justice Ecology Project, International
GM Freeze, United Kingdom
GM-Free Dorset Campaign, United Kingdom
Green Press Initiative, USA
Greenpeace, International
Grupo Ambientalista da Bahia - Gambá, Brazil
Grupo Mamangava, Brazil
GT Ambiente / AGB-Rio e AGB-Niteroi, Brazil
IDESA (Instituto de Desenvolvimento Social e Ambiental), Brazil
Indiana Forest Alliance, USA
Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), USA/Canada
Institute for Responsible Technology, USA
Institute for Social Ecology, USA
Instituto Ambiental Viramundo - Ceará, Brazil
Instituto para o Desenvolvimento Ambiental - IDA, Brazil
International Tribal Association, USA
Kentucky Heartwood, USA
Latin American Network Against Monoculture Tree Plantations, International
Les Amis de la Terre (Friends of the Earth France), France
Mapuexpress informativo digital mapuche, Chile
MIRA-SERRA, Brazil
Movimiento de los Trabajadores Rurales sin Tierra de Brasil - MST,
Brazil
Muslim Aid, United Kingdom
Nandor Tanczos, Member of Parliament, Green Party, Aotearoa/New Zealand
NEADIst - Núcleo de Educação Ambiental Continuada
e à Distância, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Network for a free GE LAtin America, International
Network for Environmental & Economic Responsibility, United Church
of Christ, USA
Nguallen Pelu Mapu / protectores de la tierra, Chile
Northern Heritage Association, Finland
Northwest Resistance Against Genetic Engineering, USA
Northwoods Wilderness Recovery, USA
OroVerde - Tropical Forest Foundation, Germany
Pacific Indigenous Peoples Environment Coalition (PIPEC), Aotearoa/New
Zealand
Plataforma Transgenicos Fora (Portuguese GM-Free Coalition), Portugal
Prairie Red Fife Organic Growers Cooperative Ltd., Canada
Prodema - UFC, Brazil
RAE - Rede de Educação Ambiental Escolar, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
Rainforest Relief, USA
Red por una América Latina Libre de Transgénicos, Ecuador
Rede Ambiental do Piauà - REAPI, Brazil
Rede de Educadores Ambientais da Baixada de Jacarepaguá, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil
Rede de Integração Verde, Brazil
Rettet den Regenwald, Germany
Rising Tide North America, USA
Robin Wood, Germany
Safe Alternatives for our Forest Environment (SAFE)USA
Sierra Club, USA
Sindicato dos Trabalhadores de Rio Pardo de Minas - MG, Brazil
Sociedade Angrense de Proteção Ecológica, Brazil
Society for a Genetically Engineered British Columbia, Canada
Soil Association, USA
Stop GE Trees Campaign, International
Terra de Directos, Brazil
UITA - Unión Internacional de Trabajadores de la Alimentación
y la Agricultura, International
Union of Ecoforestry in Finland
Union paysanne, Québec, Canada
UNORCA - Unión nacional de organizaciones regionales campesinas
autónomas, Mexico
Via Campesina Brazil
Vía Campesina Caribe
Via Campesina Internacional/América del sur
Wak Kalola,M.A., Université
d'Ottawa, Canada
Washington Biotechnology Action Council, USA
Wild Virginia, USA
Women's Environmental Network, United Kingdom
World Development Movement, United Kingdom
World Rainforest Movement, International
Worldforests, Scotland
Worldview, USA
Xarxa de l'Observatori del Deute en la Globalització, Cataluña,
Estado español
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