Russian Roulette with the Planet: Nano Technology, Geo Engineering, and other Risk Technologies

05.04.2011

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At the World Social Forum in Dakar, Senegal, Kontext TV talked to Pat Mooney about the dangers of geo engineering (the technical manipulation of earth systems), nano technology and synthetic biology, about the earth summit in Rio in 2012 and his experiences with the protests against "Stuttgart 21".

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Pat Mooney, awardee of the "Right Livelihood Award" and director of the „Action Group on Erosion, Technology and Concentration“ (ETC), Canada.

Playing God – Geo Engineering and Synthetic Biology

05.04.2011

As a response to climate change and other crisis, big technological solutions are discussed by scientists, governments and industries - reaching from the fertilization of oceans with iron to the dimming of the atmosphere with sulfate. The dangers are unforseeable, says Pat Mooney. Not less dangerous: The creation of new life forms through synthetic biology, a technolgy which "makes classic genetic engeneering look like a child's play".

Nano Technology: The Dangerous Miracles of Bayer, BASF and DuPont

05.04.2011

Nano particles are already in cosmetics, clothes, pesticides and a lot of other products that we are dealing with on a daily basis. But until now there is almost no research on the dangers of this technology. For instance, nano particles could pass through the skin, blood-brain-barrier and placenta - with side effects yet unknown.

On the Way to the Earth Summit Rio +20: Dangers and Opportunities

05.04.2011

In May 2012, a big UN "earth summit" will take place in Rio de Janeiro - 20 years after the earth summit of 1992. This conference raises hopes - but also concerns about dangerous technocratic projects being pushed under the label of "green economy solutions".

Stuttgart 21: An Inspiring Movement

05.04.2011

Before he came to the World Social Forum in Dakar, Pat Mooney had been in Stuttgart. In the interview with Kontext TV he talks about the dynamics of this movement from the perspective of a Canadian.