BACK TO TOP

jueves, 5 de junio de 2014

THE GLOBAL COMMODITY GRABBERS: THE FIGHT FOR THE BIOSPHERE STARTS WITHIN YOU!

Cargill´s soybean stack in Albion (Nebraska, USA). Source: CNN Money.


By Gundhramns Hammer
June 5, 2014
Select, paste & translate
 

The same way there are land grabbers, there are also commodity grabbers in this world. At the root of it, both are basically interchangable.

The commodity grabbers hoard, trade, speculate and make money dealing with Earth´s natural resources. They conform a small club of traders of goods such as cocoa beans, soybeans, gold, wheat, corn, meat, palm oil, copper, aluminium, etc.

They are the global vampires that work day and night, year round, moving up and down, right and left goods so that consumers, you or anyone, never run out of stuff in the market. 

In this never ending cycle, consumers could well do without many goods that are not good if only they were ever able to ponder on how much impact they cause on the Biosphere.

The future if we have any future at all is in our hands. 

Waking up is the first step in this matter that should be a matter of concern to all of us.

Do you have any children? 

If so, think twice before you are reaching for what should never be reached in this reaching business to reach for happiness which cannot be reached reaching for what you think if reached you will reach it. 

Happiness cannot be reached reaching outside. It is a matter of reaching and bringing peace to the turmoil inside your head.

The fight for the Biosphere starts within you!

Have you reached for what you should have not reached today? Are you consuming your children today?

Squandering is not the way to go (Video 1). Quit being disconnected from the whole of life.


        Video 1. Wasteful thinking: The hidden world of food waste in Quebec (Canada).



Go ahead, connect yourself positively to Mother Earth!

What are you waiting for?



Get to know the global commodity grabbers: 
  • The Trillion Dollar Trade by Joshua Schneyer (2011). Click HERE.
  • Cargill: Inside the quiet giant that rules the food business by David Whitford (2011). Click HERE.

  • 10 top global commodity trading firms: Smart money or bad boys? by Ginger Szala (2013). Click HERE.

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario