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Für ein JA zum Freihandelsabkommen mit Indonesien am 7. März 2021!

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    1. Berner KMU‏ @BernerKMU Feb 11

      Heute und morgen flattert die Berner Abstimmunszeitung @IndonesienJA in den Briefkasten https://indonesien-ja.ch/.../01/FHA_Indonesien_JA_Bern.pdf … @FWasserfallen @Juerg_Grossen @hjruegsegger @larsguggisberg @ChristaMarkwald @Team_Christa @_BR_JSA @DefrWbf @fdp_bern @diemitte @bernstark @glp_BEpic.twitter.com/HkpniSFMfz

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    2. Regula Rytz‏ @RegulaRytz Feb 11
      Replying to @BernerKMU @Juerg_Grossen and

      Die @spkantonbern sagt übrigens NEIN! Und Pro Natura, Pink Cross, Greenpeace, Bruno Manser-Fonds usw. auch. Wegen der Menschenrechts-Lage, dem Abbau von Arbeitnehmenden-Rechten und der weitgehenden Abschaffung von Umweltprüfungen durch das "Omnibusgesetz".

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    3. Indonesien Abkommen JA‏ @IndonesienJA Feb 11
      Replying to @RegulaRytz @BernerKMU and

      Diverse andere SP-Sektionen sagen hingegen JA! Genauso wie der WWF, Swissaid, der Bauernverband, die geschlossene Wirtschaft und fast alle Partein, der Bundesrat und das Parlament. Weil auch ein kleiner Schritt in Richtung mehr Nachhaltigkeit besser ist als stehen zu bleiben.

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    4. Hvinnir‏ @Hvinnir Feb 11
      Replying to @IndonesienJA @RegulaRytz and

      Ach hört doch auf alles zu greenwashen. Zeig mir eine Studie wo zeigt, dass Palmölanbau nachhaltig sein kann. Ich warte.

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      Indonesien Abkommen JA‏ @IndonesienJA Feb 12
      Replying to @Hvinnir @RegulaRytz and

      Hier ein interessanter Link zum Thema:https://www.wwf.de/2016/august/kein-palmoel-ist-auch-keine-loesung/ …

      1:14 AM - 12 Feb 2021
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        2. Hvinnir‏ @Hvinnir Feb 12
          Replying to @IndonesienJA @RegulaRytz and

          Im Artikel führt der WWF auch auf, was es tatsächlich braucht: eine Reduktion des Palmölkonsums. Z.B. könnte man aufhören 41% des Palmöls als Biodiesel zu verwenden. Und es stimmt, Kokos- und Sojaöl sind natürlich keine gute Alternative.

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        3. Hvinnir‏ @Hvinnir Feb 12
          Replying to @Hvinnir @IndonesienJA and

          Das Argument: "Es geht halt nicht anders" kennen wir schon seit 50 Jahren von Klimagegnern. Es muss anders gehen! Faule ausreden! Wie viel Wert ist euch die billige Margarine im Vergleich zu Primärurwald und bedrohte Völker?

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