Enteignung der Sparer EU-weit schon über Ostern

Immerhin hat man durch dieses kalendarische Ereignis gut vier handelsfreie Tage Zeit den Betroffenen EU-Bürgern das Fell fachgerecht über die Ohren zu ziehen, ohne dass sich diese wegen geschlossener Banken beschweren könnten.

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Schwarz-Gelbe Pläne zu Bestandsdatenauskunft verfassungswidrig | Piratenpartei Deutschland

Der jetzt von der Regierungskoalition und der SPD vorgelegte Änderungsantrag soll den Zugriff von Geheimdiensten, Polizei- und Zollbehörden auf persönliche Daten der Inhaber von Telefon-, Mobilfunk- und Internetanschlüssen einschränken

via Schwarz-Gelbe Pläne zu Bestandsdatenauskunft verfassungswidrig | Piratenpartei Deutschland.

Pressemitteilung – Weltbank-Kredit: Morde und gewaltsame Vertreibungen für Palmöl – Rettet den Regenwald e.V.

In Honduras sind bereits 90 Kleinbauern, Gewerkschaftler und Anwälte im Rahmen eines Landkonfliktes um Palmöl-Plantagen systematisch ermordet worden.

via Pressemitteilung – Weltbank-Kredit: Morde und gewaltsame Vertreibungen für Palmöl – Rettet den Regenwald e.V..

Zypriotische Banken bleiben bis Donnerstag geschlossen – Zypern – derStandard.at › Wirtschaft

Es sei auch zu wenig Fremdkapital vorhanden gewesen, um die Verlustabdeckung den Gläubigern der Banken aufzubürden.

(Maria Fekter)

und wer sind eigentlich diese armen  gläubiger denen man das keinesfalls aufbürden kann??

<<Damit war Deutschland laut BIZ-Statistik der zweitgrößte ausländische Gläubiger Zyperns nach Griechenland.>>

http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/deutsche-banken-zittern-um-sechs-milliarden-euro-a-889731.html

via Zypriotische Banken bleiben bis Donnerstag geschlossen – Zypern – derStandard.at › Wirtschaft.

Deutsche Banken zittern um sechs Milliarden Euro – SPIEGEL ONLINE

Damit war Deutschland laut BIZ-Statistik der zweitgrößte ausländische Gläubiger Zyperns nach Griechenland.

via Deutsche Banken zittern um sechs Milliarden Euro – SPIEGEL ONLINE.

Streit um Beteiligung der Kleinsparer: Verursacher des Zypern-Chaos schieben sich die Schuld gegenseitig zu – Zypern – FAZ

Nach der Entscheidung, zyprische Kleinsparer am Hilfsprogramm zu beteiligen, bestreiten fast alle wichtigen Teilnehmer des Treffens, für diesen Beschluss verantwortlich zu sein.

via Streit um Beteiligung der Kleinsparer: Verursacher des Zypern-Chaos schieben sich die Schuld gegenseitig zu – Zypern – FAZ.

Der nächste Hammer, freie Kreditlinien in Zypern als Guthaben mit Sonderabgabe belegt

Vorweg muss erwähnt werden, dass diese Meldung noch von keiner Seite offiziell bestätigt ist, aber sie ist keineswegs abwegig.

via Der nächste Hammer, freie Kreditlinien in Zypern als Guthaben mit Sonderabgabe belegt.

Wem gehört das Wasser? | NDR.de – Fernsehen – Sendungen A – Z – 45 Min – Alle Sendungen

Mehrere Weltkonzerne liefern sich ein Wettrennen um die besten Trinkwasserquellen der Welt – allen voran Coca Cola, Pepsi und Nestlé, der größte Lebensmittelhersteller der Erde

via Wem gehört das Wasser? | NDR.de – Fernsehen – Sendungen A – Z – 45 Min – Alle Sendungen.

Amazon will Trenkwalder-Leiharbeit vor Gericht durchsetzen – Wirtschaft – Süddeutsche.de

Der Betriebsrat sperrt sich, Amazon klagt: Der Konzern will Leiharbeiter der umstrittenen Firma Trenkwalder weiter beschäftigen. Die Arbeitnehmervertreter stoppten das. Jetzt geht der Streit vor Gericht. Die Bundesregierung erklärt unterdessen Informationen über Trenkwalder zur Geheimsache.

via Amazon will Trenkwalder-Leiharbeit vor Gericht durchsetzen – Wirtschaft – Süddeutsche.de.

Homemade butterfly feeder | eHow.co.uk

Make your own butterfly food by mixing a solution of 4 parts water to 1 part granulated sugar, boiling the mixture until the sugar is dissolved, then letting it cool.

via Homemade butterfly feeder | eHow.co.uk.

GROWtest.org

The biggest players in the food industry—from pesticide pushers to fertilizer makers to food processors and manufacturers—spend billions of dollars every year not selling food, but selling the idea that we need their products to feed the world. But, do we really need industrial agriculture to feed the world? Can sustainably grown food deliver the quantity and quality we need—today and in the future? This Food MythBusters episode takes on these questions in under seven minutes. So the next time you hear them, you can too.

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GROWtest.org

Matt from Bonsai Terrarium covers nearly everything you need to know to start your seeds indoors.

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GROWtest.org

Peter Cundall shows you how to grow potatoes directly on top of your lawn using the no-dig method.

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Write… and Ride: The Wolf and the Donkey – a modern parable

This is a beautiful and incredibly touching story of love and grace. Original credit below.

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Rep. Steve King Defends Dogfighting Enthusiasts From State Governments

KING: When the legislation that passed in the farm bill that says that it’s a federal crime to watch animals fight or to induce someone else to watch an animal fight, but it’s not a federal crime to induce somebody to watch people fighting, there’s something wrong with the priorities of people that think like that.

via Rep. Steve King Defends Dogfighting Enthusiasts From State Governments.

Goldman Sachs: Rettungs-Zwangsabgabe kommt auch in anderen Staaten | DEUTSCHE WIRTSCHAFTS NACHRICHTEN

Ein möglicher Erfolg in Zypern dürfte die EU dazu bringen, Länder wie Spanien, Griechenland und Italien ebenfalls über eine solche Steuer zu sanieren. Eine Steuer von 8,5 Prozent könnte mehr als 305 Milliarden Euro generieren.

via Goldman Sachs: Rettungs-Zwangsabgabe kommt auch in anderen Staaten | DEUTSCHE WIRTSCHAFTS NACHRICHTEN.

Himmelfahrtskommando Zypern-Rettung (Sahra Wagenknecht)

Die Einlagensicherung der EU ist damit hinfällig. Nun droht ein Run auf die Banken in den Krisenstaaten. Die Kürzungspakete werden Zypern den Rest geben, der Inselstaat wird unter seiner Schuldenlast zusammenbrechen.

via Himmelfahrtskommando Zypern-Rettung (Sahra Wagenknecht).

In den Kübel damit – Severin Corti – derStandard.at › Meinung

Die Pizza-Pasta-Kette Vapiano kippt Essen nonchalant geradewegs in den Müll

via In den Kübel damit – Severin Corti – derStandard.at › Meinung.

soulbottles & soulwater – plastikfreie Trinkflaschen und Fundraising – startnext.de

The world’s cleanest drinking bottle, entirely plastic free and with countless cool designs. Also, innovative fundraising for clean water projects.

via soulbottles & soulwater – plastikfreie Trinkflaschen und Fundraising – startnext.de.

My Story: Is It Possible to Avoid Factory-Farmed Meat?

‘Food, Inc.’ inspired Katy Norris to make a major lifestyle change: no factory-farmed meat. But how difficult is it to achieve in the real world?

via My Story: Is It Possible to Avoid Factory-Farmed Meat?.

Onlineaktivisten.de – Wasserprivatisierung

Onlineaktivisten.de – Wasserprivatisierung.

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Veröffentlicht am 05.03.2013 William Castorp

Ab Mai 2013 werden Nachtdienste der Sprecher bei Ö1 gestrichen.
Die Opern- bzw. Klassiknacht wird dann — zunächst nur am Montag — nicht mehr live moderiert werden. Das bedeutet nicht nur eine massive Einkommenseinbuße für die Sprecher und Sprecherinnen, die als Freie Mitarbeiter ohnehin zu den prekär Beschäftigten des ORF gehören. Es bedeutet auch, dass die Hörerinnen und Hörer nicht mehr live durch die Nacht begleitet werden. Die Ö1-Nachrichten werden in der Nacht durch Ö3-Nachrichten ersetzt.
Bis dato war Ö1 einer der wenigen Sender, die in der Nacht live für das Publikum da waren.
Anstatt die Honorare der Freien Sprecher auf ein faires Mindestmaß zu erhöhen (wie seit langem von den Freien Mitarbeitern gefordert), beschließt die Geschäftsführung Dienste zu streichen.

Das ist erst der Anfang von weiteren hörbaren Programmeinsparungen, die demnächst folgen sollen.
Schon jetzt hat Ö1 damit zu kämpfen, dass Programmbudgets gekürzt, Mitarbeiter reduziert…

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Pferdekrise in Spanien nimmt dramatische Ausmaße an | Pferdplus News

Die Wirtschaftskrise macht auch vor der spanischen Pferdeszene nicht halt: Immer mehr Pferdebesitzer können sich ihre Pferde nicht mehr leisten – zehntausende landen im Schlachthof oder werden einfach ausgesetzt.

via Pferdekrise in Spanien nimmt dramatische Ausmaße an | Pferdplus News.

“Democrazia annegata”, venerdì 25 alle 10 a Firenze si contesta l’Autorità Idrica Toscana

“Democrazia annegata”, venerdì 25 alle 10 a Firenze si contesta l’Autorità Idrica Toscana

NO ALLA TRUFFA DI CAPODANNO! PRESIDIO a FIRENZE davanti all’AIT (Autorità Idrica Toscana)

Via Verdi n. 16, Firenze

via “Democrazia annegata”, venerdì 25 alle 10 a Firenze si contesta l’Autorità Idrica Toscana.

Save Greek Water ! : Alternative World Water Forum

This Greek citizens’ initiative is trying to create a unified reaction to the forthcoming privatization of EYDAP (Athens) and EYATH (Thessaloniki) which are the two biggest water companies in Greece.

via Save Greek Water ! : Alternative World Water Forum.

Greeks stand up to protect their water from privatization – OurWorld 2.0 | OurWorld 2.0

Greece knows a thing or two about democracy. And as an increasingly arid nation, good water management is fundamental to its future, both political and physical. The recent financial crisis has not only tested Greek democracy, but its water as well.

“You can tell if a society is democratic if its water is available to everyone, if it’s clean, and in public hands.” That’s how Kostas Marioglou sees it. When he is not distributing water meters and pipes from a warehouse with his job at EYATH (Thessaloniki Water Supply and Sewerage Company) he is a union leader and organizer for Initiative 136, a citizen’s initiative to buy the government’s stake in the water utility of Greece’s second largest city.

Greece is under enormous pressure to privatize its water system. As the country drowns in debt, the European Commission, the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank (often referred to as the “troika”) work with eager Greek political parties to balance the books by selling off public water. Greece wouldn’t be the first place to privatize public water utilities during a fiscal crisis. Conditioning loans based on full or partial water privatization is an increasingly common practice of international lenders — and much criticized.

“Although the people’s message after two elections (6th of May and 17th of June) was clearly that of renegotiating the debt and the measures imposed by the Troika,” said Theodoros Karyotis, a member of Initiative 136, “the new government continues to apply the Troika program.”

In June 2010, the Ministry of Finance announced that through the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund, the Greek government would reduce its shares in EYATH and the Athens State Water Utility (EYDAP), from 74 percent to 51 percent. Since then, the Ministry has adjusted the target, planning to sell off 100 percent of its holdings in the two state companies. Today, approximately 21 percent of EYATH trades on the Athens stock market.

The French water company, Suez, owns 5 percent of EYATH, and could increase its share if privatization proceeds. However, after a 2006 tour of EYATH facilities, reports George Archontopoulos, president of the EYATH workers union, company officials asked, “Why do you have [such] cheap water here in Thessaloniki?” Archontopoulos hopes that the financial crisis will make clear that water cannot be a counted on as a reliable profit center.

“Everyday, people come to central offices, trying to negotiate the water payment because even water is expensive for them.”

Archontopoulos and Mariglou are confounded by the government’s claim that it will reduce debt through privatization. An article entitled “Buying back the public, 136 euros at a time” reports that “EYATH has an annual profit of 75 million Euros (EUR) and in 2010 and 2011, despite the debt crisis, their profit rose to 12.4 million and 20.18 million Euros, respectively”. That profit margin has, however, diminished in the last 9 months.

As to privatization backers’ claim that EYATH’s sale would help Greece pay off debts, Theodoros Karyotis, an Initiative 136 member, said, “This is a silly excuse. The company’s value is estimated at 50 million Euros, while the country’s debt exceeds 400 billion.”

Cooperatives will mean truly public

But if the state doesn’t want EYATH, so be it. Thessaloniki’s citizens do. In a counter-strategy to allowing the Greek state selling off shares to private investors, Initiative 136 organizers are knocking on neighborhood doors to interest Thessaloniki’s households in buying a share for 136 euros each — which explains Initiative 136’s name. That might not seem like an onerous sum for a high-income country like Greece, “but with 35 percent employment,” said Marioglou, “I’m not so sure it will work”.

Greek activists were moved by a show of solidarity at an October meeting of the European Water Assembly in Florence. There, European allies offered to help raise additional funds to purchase the company.

Initiative 136’s organizers propose that the neighbourhood cooperatives decide on such issues as water tariffs and an investment budget.

The Initiative seeks to establish a network of 16 cooperatives in Thessaloniki to manage a truly public company. Because it would be unmanageable to have one large citizen body oversee the city’s entire water works, explained Marioglou, they will decentralize. Initiative 136’s organizers propose that the neighbourhood cooperatives decide on such issues as water tariffs and an investment budget. The cooperatives would play a co-management role with the public water utility and serve as water watchdogs, stewards of the public good. The union badly wants to stop the threatened privatization, but if it does proceed, the cooperatives will do their best to hold the company accountable.

Even in his halting English, Marioglou was careful to distinguish between public and state. Initiative 136 is not an effort to preserve the status quo. In fact, Marioglou bristled at the characterization of EYATH as a public utility.

“A public utility is what we want to create with Initiative 136,” said Marioglou. “Right now it’s a state company where the management is political appointments with no water service experience, running the company poorly before they move on to another party position.”

While Greece’s Communist Party is against privatization of EYATH, they don’t agree with the idea of community cooperatives. They support continued state ownership. Other left parties argue that the public shouldn’t have to buy the company from the state — it’s already theirs.

But Marioglou and Initiative 136 members insist that state business-as-usual just isn’t working. Sweetheart contracts with politically-connected contractors, for example, are commonplace.

“To fix a leaky pipe, they make a big hole to make more money. It should be 2 metres but they make it 4 metres.” It rankles Marioglou that the state company has laid off almost half of the water workers in recent years — water workers who could be fixing leaky pipes.

“Why should the state company make a profit?” asked Marioglou, exasperated. “That’s the public’s money. They should give it back to people or install drinking fountains or build public toilets. Why should we be obliged to ask a shopkeeper to use their rest room? We’ll decide on public investments.”

Water over jobs

Marioglou asserts that the cooperatives will also do a better job of ensuring water source protection. Thessaloniki draws its drinking water from both springs and the Aliakmon River. The spring water is “absolutely gorgeous”, said Marioglou, and preferable to consumers. It is also cheaper and easier for EYATH to distribute. Around 1990, the springs were overdrawn and the area ecology withered. Farmers protested and burned an EYATH facility, demanding that the company only take as much as flowed naturally.

We are not fighting for our jobs, we fight for our water, for poor people who really now cannot pay the water bill. — George Archontopoulos, EYATH workers union president

As for sewage, the European Commission has put the Gulf of Thessaloniki on its “sensitive” list. High nitrogen discharges imperil the coastline with eutrophication. Marioglou is concerned about how sewage treatment and water source stewardship would fare in a private business guided by short-term profit interests. He fears that practices could be even worse than the current state management.

A mainstream media poll showed significant support for Initiative 136. It has never simply been a campaign to protect state jobs. There has been a hunger strike, a referendum against privatization, and large demonstrations.

“This is a very important detail,” says Archontopoulos. “Citizens sympathized with our activism. We are not fighting for our jobs, we fight for our water, for poor people who really now cannot pay the water bill.”

The Initiative also draws support from among the mayors and local town councils of Thessaloniki’s metropolitan areas. It captures people’s imagination broadly, countering the fear, cynicism and uncertainty caused by the Greek political system and the debt crisis.

Until now, Marioglou and Archontopoulos have not suffered political persecution for his organizing work. “They think it’s a romantic idea, that it will never happen,” Marioglou said. “They’re not threatened.” Not yet anyway. But Initiative 136 is just getting started.

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This article appears courtesy of  On the Commons and contains some editorial adjustments by Our World 2.0.

Greeks stand up to protect their water from privatization – OurWorld 2.0 | OurWorld 2.0.

Open letter to EU Commission on water privatisation | Corporate Europe Observatory

To: Olli Rehn, Vice-President of the European Commission and member of the Commission responsible for Economic and Monetary Affairs and the Euro

via Open letter to EU Commission on water privatisation | Corporate Europe Observatory.

Bailout terms force water utility sale in Greece, Portugal | SAVEGREEKWATER

EU leaders are under fire for pressuring troubled eurozone governments to sell public water utilities as part of their bailout deals, with environmentalists and rights activists saying that privatisation will only feed public anger.

via Bailout terms force water utility sale in Greece, Portugal | SAVEGREEKWATER.

Ea O Ka Aina: Privatizing Greek Water

SUBHEAD: As foreign investors eye their public utilities, Greek water workers scramble to create cooperatives.

via Ea O Ka Aina: Privatizing Greek Water.

Bailout terms force water utility sale in Greece, Portugal | EurActiv

EU leaders are under fire for pressuring troubled eurozone governments to sell public water utilities as part of their bailout deals, with environmentalists and rights activists saying that privatisation will only feed public anger.

via Bailout terms force water utility sale in Greece, Portugal | EurActiv.

Privatanleger : Zyprer versuchen vergeblich, ihr Geld zu retten – Nachrichten Wirtschaft – DIE WELT

Viele Menschen versuchten am Samstag, ihr Geld von den Banken zu holen. Anlass war der Beschluss der Euro-Gruppe, Privatanleger an der Abwendung des Staatsbankrotts zu beteiligen.

via Privatanleger : Zyprer versuchen vergeblich, ihr Geld zu retten – Nachrichten Wirtschaft – DIE WELT.

Die Wahrheit über Fracking

Fracking bezeichnet eine aufwändige Technik, mit der nach unkonventionellen Gasvorkommen tief in der Erde gebohrt wird. In den USA wird seit 10 Jahren “gefrackt” – mit dem Ergebnis, dass Trinkwasserbrunnen in der Nähe der Bohrungen vergiftet und die Menschen dort krank sind.

via Die Wahrheit über Fracking.

USA machen Fortschritte bei Vergiftung und Vergasung der eigenen Bevölkerung

Big Wonderland: Natürlich ist es ein absolut heißes Eisen. Es geht um das Thema „Fracking“ und dessen Auswirkungen auf Mensch und Natur

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EU-Kommission bei Pestizid-Verbot unentschlossen – SPIEGEL ONLINE

Clothianidin, Imidacloprid und Thiamethoxam heißen die Stoffe, um die ein heftiger Streit entbrannt ist. Die Pestizide werden mit dem Bienensterben in Verbindung gebracht.

via EU-Kommission bei Pestizid-Verbot unentschlossen – SPIEGEL ONLINE.