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On a nearly still and moonlit night last week, some 75 people formed a circle on Asilomar State Beach around a sand pit ringed by seaweed. Four dancers swayed around the pit to the sound...
The indefatigable analysts of the ETC Group have produced an important new report called The New Biomassters: Synthetic Biology and the Next Assault on Biodiversity and Livelihoods. It's an extensive, well-documented critique of what is being called "the new bioeconomy":
Sold as an ecological switch from a 'black carbon' (ie fossil) economy to a 'green carbon' (plant-based) economy, this emerging bioeconomy is in fact a red-hot resource grab of the lands, livelihoods, knowledge and resources of peoples in the global South, where most of that biomass is located.
The 84-page report is available from here as a pdf.
A related ETC publication, released last week, is Gene Giants Stockpile Patents on "Climate-Ready" Crops in Bid to Become Biomassters [pdf linked here]. It documents the extraordinary concentration of relevant patents in the hands of a few corporations -- two-thirds are held by three companies, more than three-quarters by six, less than 10% by the public sector.
Previously on Biopolitical Times: