From Friends of the Earth <[email protected]>
Subject Your signature is missing: Tell TIAA to return lands to local communities
Date October 9, 2019 3:45 PM
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Dear John,

For two months, the world has watched as the Amazon Rainforest burned. But
Brazil’s Cerrado region -- just as fragile as the Amazon, but not as well known
-- has more fires than the Amazon. And, of course, they were set intentionally.

TIAA, the company that manages millions of retirement funds, owns thousands of
acres of land in the Cerrado. And it’s turning these lands into industrial
plantations for soy and sugar, contributing to the devastation of this
incredibly biodiverse ecosystem.

Next week, Brazilian land defender Altamiran Ribeiro will deliver a simple
message to TIAA -- stop buying up land in Brazil! But TIAA will only listen if
it feels a groundswell of pressure to stop funding the Brazilian land grab. Can
we count on your support, John?

Protect Brazil’s forests: Demand TIAA stop land grabbing in the Cerrado region!
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TIAA’s farmland purchases are not limited to Brazil. The investment giant has
pioneered a worldwide trend of buying farmland, and has become the largest
investor in farmland across the globe. But these farmland purchases are not
benign.

By perpetuating large-scale industrial plantation agriculture, TIAA’s land
investments perpetuate the destruction of our environment. Allowing foreign
investors to dominate the land market squeezes out family farmers and local
communities, most egregiously in the fragile Cerrado region of Brazil.

Through its deals, TIAA is promoting a model of plantation agriculture reliant
on chemicals, contributing to ecological destruction, water contamination and
climate change. In the face of the climate crisis, farmland investments need to
promote restorative agriculture practices, not the destructive processes of the
past. Together, we can pressure TIAA to stop its disastrous land grabbing
practices and human rights violations.

Take action now: Demand TIAA stop buying up farmland and respect human rights!
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TIAA now owns almost 2 million acres of farmland on four continents worth as
much as $10 billion. In the U.S. alone, TIAA owns more land in the Mississippi
Delta than all the Black farmers in the region.

In addition to its own land holdings, TIAA’s investees are decimating rainforest
to build palm oil plantations across the tropics -- stripping local communities
of their lands, abusing human rights, and threatening endangered species. In
Indonesia, palm oil companies’ widespread corruption is literally burning down
the rainforest.

TIAA has a responsibility to use its ownership stake to stop these problems --
and it has failed to do so. Involvement in farmland speculation and investment
in destructive industrial plantations is putting the retirement savings of
people like you and me at risk. Now, we need your help, Friend, to rein in the investment giant and demand it return land to local
communities and stop violating human rights.

Help send 30,000 messages: Demand TIAA return land to local communities
immediately and stop violating human rights.
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Because land is life,
Jeff Conant,
Senior international forests program manager,
Friends of the Earth

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