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How famous financial institutions bankrolling beef traders incentivise a chain of activity that links the destruction of vital rainforest to the food in our shops
In this new illustration, we’ve broken down long, global supply chains to show you how the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and abuses against land rights activists and forest communities are linked to the food on our plates and the banks we use.
Here we’ve focussed on beef production in Brazil, the subject of our December 2020 investigation
Beef, Banks and the Brazilian Amazon. Cattle grazing is the leading driver of deforestation emissions in Latin America. We see a similar dynamic - of global companies sending a clear message to other suppliers that profit can be made from clearing trees - with other products like palm oil and soy.
MSO Creates Sharp Contrasts in Concert
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The virtual season of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra with a program entitled Dream Gates, which was first posted online on February 27, and remains available for viewing by subscribers, as do all the posted programs.Â
Five musicians spaced widely in a circle began with Quintet in G minor, Op. 39 by Sergei Prokofiev, written in 1924. Commissioned originally as the score for a touring ballet calledÂ
Trapeze, though the choreography was eventually abandoned and the composer adapted it into this six-movement quintet. The combination of instruments is unusual, creating sharp contrasts as well as colorful combinations of sound. One of the best things about this out-of-necessity chamber music season at MSO is hearing individual players, some who have rarely been featured. Iâm not sure weâve had the chance to hear principal double bassist John McCullough-Benner as a soloist, here mo