Dec. 5th, 2006

*blinks*

Dec. 5th, 2006 06:41 am
ourdramaqueen: (firefly book happy)
Brazil creates largest tropical rainforest preserve

Mon 4 Dec 2006 22:24:51 GMT
BRASILIA, Brazil, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Brazil created the world's largest tropical rainforest preserve on Monday in a section of the Amazon scarred by illegal logging and decades of violence between loggers, ranchers, conservationists and land rights activists.

The preserve covers more than 58,000 square miles (15 million hectares) -- an area larger than England -- across seven parks in Para, an eastern Amazon state heavily exploited by illegal loggers and land speculators.

A U.S. nun named Dorothy Stang was gunned down there last year, allegedly by ranchers who wanted her to stop helping locals fight for land rights.

Para state Gov. Simao Jatene said he created the new parks to stop land speculators from selling fake titles. He also said sustainable economic activities will be allowed in some areas so locals can support themselves.

"We're trying to avoid this trap of preservation versus production. Quite frankly, this bipolar view has done more to hurt than to help," he told Reuters by phone.

The Amazon, the world's largest tropical rainforest, is the planet's most diverse terrestrial ecosystem and is thought to hold a quarter of all species.

In Brazil, the Amazon covers an area larger than India and huge swathes of land have already been cleared. Para has suffered particular damage because it lies along the southern and eastern borders of the Amazon and is more easily accessible than areas further inland.

The preserve expands a key wildlife corridor for jaguars, monkeys and birds in northern Para and also protects areas in conflict-ridden central Para.

Jatene, whose term ends Dec. 31, said he worked for years to demarcate the new parks. Recent changes to national forestry laws gave states more power, paving the way for the preserve's creation.

Environmentalists said creating the parks was an important step, but that there is more to be done.

"Just creating protected areas isn't enough," said Claudio Maretti of the World Wildlife Fund, which supported the new parks in Para. "You have to develop an economy for the forest."

Jatene acknowledged that the parks will require continued care after his term ends.

"In Brazil, maintaining something can be as challenging as doing it in the first place," he said.


Oh wow - I never expected something like this to happen, and part of me fears it's too god to be true/more than a propaganda ploy! But the other part of me - well it's quite speechless with joy! Now let's hope they manage to pull this off and serve as an example for others... *crosses everything she can*
ourdramaqueen: (lotr sam rotk harthad uluithiad)
http://www.theonering.net/perl/newsview/1/1165273915

John Howe weighs in on PJ/Hobbit Situation

12/04/06, 6:11 pm EST - Tehanu

TORN asked artist John Howe's opinion on the Hobbit/PJ situation. Here is his response: "Quite frankly, I do think Peter is obviously the best person to do the Hobbit, because he is the only one who would not feel the weight of LOTR on his shoulders. Kind of a paradox, but another director would likely feel obliged to prolong something not originally his, or break free of it entirely, neither solution being a good one. Peter, on the other hand, can have the creator's attitude towards his own work: complete freedom to use it or ignore it."

Oh cool!

Dec. 5th, 2006 09:29 pm
ourdramaqueen: (Default)
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117955092.html?categoryId=19&cs=1&nid=3078

Stadlober to play Austrian pop icon
MR Film, Constantin prep Falco biopic


By ED MEZABERLIN — Robert Stadlober, who starred in Marco Kreuzpaintner's hit film "Summer Storm," will portray late 1980s pop star Falco in an upcoming Austrian-German co-production from Vienna-based MR Film and Munich's Constantin Film.
Austrian Thomas Roth will helm the pic from his own script, which chronicles the life of the classical music prodigy turned Austrian pop star.

Born Johann Hoelzel, Falco enjoyed such decade-defining hits as "Rock Me Amadeus" and "Der Kommissar," and remains a legend in his native country. Falco died in a car accident in 1998.

Stadlober, a fellow Austrian and musician, is currently shooting Kreuzpaintner's fantasy epic "Krabat," starring Daniel Bruehl ("A Friend of Mine"), David Kross ("Tough Enough") and Hanno Koffler ("The Red Baron").


Not like I was a massive fan of Falco, but I think it's cool that Robert gets to play him - although he seems a bit young to me for it - how old is he anyway? *looks to German LJers*

And Krabat? I watched the animated film once as a child and I don't think anything else ever made me feel so 'uncomfortable'. (Actually, there was something, but I can't for the life of me remember what it was right now.) Anyway, I never could bring myself to watch it again. *shudder* I had forgotten (or more likely, suppressed the memory) that they were shooting a live action version...

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