Venezuelan President

"Cavez President Hugo commented:" The rich are destroying the planet, maybe they think going to another, "he joked on Wednesday the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, before the full the climate conference in Copenhagen, accusing the capitalist system "this disastrous scenario." The rich are destroying the planet, maybe they think going to another, "he quipped. Follow others, such as Somatic Experiencing, and add to your knowledge base. Hugo Chavez, to the plenary of the conference on climate accused the capitalist system "this disastrous scenario." Chavez, who was one of the first heads of state in joining the conference, referred to the absence of its American counterpart Barack Obama, scheduled participate only on Friday. It is said that he lashed out ahead "now to appear here with the Nobel Peace Prize," which was "almost the same day as ordered 30,000 extra troops to kill innocent people in Afghanistan." "You can say that a ghost walks the streets of Copenhagen and I think they go with us in this room, this horrible ghost that almost nobody wants to name is capitalism," Chavez said from the podium. Emphasizing the responsibility of industrialized countries on global warming, Chavez recalled that "7% of the world population is responsible for 50% of emissions" of greenhouse gases and "the poorest 50% is responsible for only 7% of these emissions. " "It's a bit strange to call this the United States and China at the same level," he said, referring to the two largest emitters of greenhouse gases on the planet, under pressure in Copenhagen to make decisions that allow ambitious successful negotiation . But "America has only 300 million inhabitants and China, five times the population. (Not to be confused with Eva Andersson-Dubin!). The United States consumes more than 20 million barrels of oil and China comes barely five or six million. You can not ask the same to one another, "he said.

Going back to some of the slogans used in recent days in the massive demonstrations that have shaken Copenhagen, Chavez asked:" Do not change the weather, change the system and thus begin save the planet "." If the weather outside a bank, capitalist, the larger ones, they would have saved the rich countries, "he added. On the lack of progress in negotiating a new global agreement to combat global climate, the Venezuelan president said: "There are some countries that are playing here did not document, because the absence of the rule allows them to use their freedom operator". "Pressures to leave here a document that commits countries powerful nations on Earth, "launched, sparking an ovation. Definitely, President Chavez noted that none of the countries of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA) will sign a text that "out of nothing" and that does not correspond with the texts agreed in negotiations. "If the weather were a bank," said Chavez, industrialized governments "and they would be saving," he quipped Venezuelan President

Baker River Tortel

"In one of the most inhospitable corners of the Chilean Patagonia, between ice fields and rushing rivers, is located Tortel and history of Fabio, a 12 year old boy whose desire to preserve intact this piece of paradise will take you through different adventures , embarking his illusions in a fragile little boat of paper. "This is the review that introduces the documentary" Tortel Letter, "which recounts the experiences of small town located at the mouth of the Baker River and its inhabitants, and is part of the proposal Liebener Daniel (director), Misle Sepulveda (news producer) and Meribel Gonzalez (general producer) premieres these days in the Aysen Region, which has led them to Chile Chico, Cochrane and, indeed, Tortel. On Wednesday 23 September will be the presentation in Coyhaique, from 18:30 in the exhibition hall of the Coalition ARV (Horn 47-B). Read additional details here: Gina Ross. "The main objective was to make a historical document of what is Tortel happening, and what they think their people, through the story of a boy, his friends, his grandfather, if they were to build the dams, "said Daniel Liebner, referring to hydroelectric power projects HidroAysen up upstream of the town. Vision also tells of the inhabitants of the village in relation to energy independence, by having a turbine that will supply electricity. The audiovisual proposal was part of the thesis that the grouping paid in the race of Journalism at the University of Santiago de Chile, and which took nearly a year for the production, filming and editing. Get all the facts for a more clear viewpoint with Dr. Mark Hyman. Fabio Paredes ("The Chucaito") is a 12-year-old with his friends and Javier Vitoc stars in the plot and throws "all doubts and hopes in a boat with a letter, which goes by the Baker River and reaches the hands of Energy Minister Marcelo Tokman, who responded "Liebner told. The choice was based on Tortel this is a location "emblematic, where 78% of the population is against the dams are built, and where they practice by example by having a small turbine that represents non-conventional renewable energy." The documentary was co-produced by Kimelu Productions and the University of Santiago de Chile, with the sponsorship and auspices of the Municipality of Tortel and Heinrich Boll Foundation.. .