*[Enwl-eng] Glyphosate falling from the sky
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Sat Feb 1 22:53:10 MSK 2020
I know you care about protecting people, animals, and the planet
from toxic pesticides, so I want to make sure you saw this. Airplanes are
dumping toxic glyphosate on Indigenous land in Canada, and Indigenous elders
desperately need your help to fight back.
Can you chip in so Indigenous elders can win a historic lawsuit
to stop glyphosate aerial spraying?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
Donate $1 now
Thanks for all that you do,
Amelia
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A small group of Indigenous elders is suing the
Canadian government to stop toxic glyphosate raining down on their land.
Without you, they won’t be able to win this lawsuit and companies will keep
poisoning their land.
Can you chip in today to stop this rain of death?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your
card.
Donate $1 now
Airplanes are flying over indigenous land in Canada and pouring
thousands of litres of toxic glyphosate on their forests.
Plants are being wiped out. Animals are disappearing. And
Indigenous people who live on the land are facing a crisis.
The Canadian government is refusing to protect indigenous
territory from glyphosate -- but you could help stop this “rain of death”.
This small group of brave Indigenous elders have hired top-notch
lawyers to fight the Canadian government in court and stop the glyphosate
rain, but without your help, the lawsuit is dead in the water.
Suing the government will cost them over $100,000 -- can you
donate today to keep this battle of a lifetime going?
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
Yes, I'll chip in $1 to stop glyphosate raining on indigenous
land!
Glyphosate is Bayer-Monsanto’s favorite pesticide. It kills
bees. And it’s dangerous to humans too -- over 13,000 people are suing
Monsanto, blaming glyphosate for causing their cancer.
And as planes drench their forests with this poison, Indigenous
communities have watched in horror as beavers, rabbits, songbirds, and
porcupines disappear from their land. They also can’t eat or make medicine
out of, glyphosate doused plants.
Legal battles are long and expensive, and because of the backing
of SumOfUs members like you, these courageous elders have started the legal
process. But they can’t pay the legal fees to keep the lawsuit going, and
ban glyphosate spraying on their land, without your help.
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
Vladimir, can you chip in $1 to help Indigenous Elders beat back
glyphosate?
SumOfUs members like you are bringing toxic glyphosate to an
end. You fought the re-licensing of glyphosate across Europe, and thousands
of you donated to Monsanto cancer-victim Dewayne Lee Johnson throughout his
historic legal case.
And together, we’re winning. Countries across the world are
banning the toxic pesticide. Retailers like Costco are getting glyphosate
off store shelves. Bayer-Monsanto’s value is plummeting, and even its own
shareholders are revolting against glyphosate!
You've shown time and time again that when ordinary people come
together, we can take on even the biggest corporate giants. And with your
help today, this small group of Indigenous elders in Canada can make
history.
Donating just takes a moment -- use Paypal or your card.
Yes, I will chip in $1 to stop aerial glyphosate spraying on
indigenous land!
Thanks for all that you do,
Amelia and the team at SumOfUs
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More information:
TEK Elders will take government to court. The Mid-North Monitor.
4 April 2019
Trappers in Robinson Huron treaty area want aerial herbicide
spraying to end. APTN.22 March 2019
SumOfUs is a worldwide movement of people like you, working together
to hold corporations accountable for their actions and forge a new,
sustainable path for our global economy.
From: Amelia Meister, SumOfUs
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2020 6:10 AM
Subject: Re: Glyphosate falling from the sky
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