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From ancient medicines, religious rituals, to famous soft drinks, and being sniffed off toilet-seats in high society clubs, very few plants have had such an effect on people and the environment as Erythroxylum coca coca. It's no secret that Colombia is infamous for its cocaine production, but less well known is the environmental toll this is taking on some of the world's most pristine landscapes and the social cost of producing this most fashionable of drugs. Some images of the environmental devastation being led by coca production in Colombia. But a new initiative, launched by the Colombian government in London a couple of weeks ago, aims to remove the national blame culture that has always infected issues of international drug control and replace it with a common purpose. The launch of Shared Responsibility is timely and their mission statement simple and unequivocal: ' Shared Responsibility operates under the simple but steadfast belief that if cocaine consumers were made aware of the atrocious ways in which their drug money is put to use in Colombia, they would not only rethink their cocaine habit but actively support the eradication of coca crops from Colombia. Just a week ago we heard news that British lawyer Polly Higgins had embarked on a campaign to pressure the UN into accepting ecocide as a fifth 'crime against peace', which could be tried at the International Criminal Court. Taken individually each element of cocaine production could, arguably, be counted as ecocide, but cumulatively the cost is truly monumental. Coca, like many cash crops, displaces habitat. The prime real estate for coca just happen to be some of the most biodiverse forest systems we know of. Even protected areas are susceptible to the insurgence but as these areas, and the drug trade itself, are controlled by paramilitary forces there is little effective policing. It is in the farmers' best interests to keep their production out of sight. This means encroaching into more and more remote areas. Almost by default the more remote the land is, the more it, and its inhabitants, can potentially suffer from coca production. The harvested coca is processed in 'labs' in the forest. The process is disgusting and polluting the chemicals involved are nicknamed the dirty dozen , but the chemical pollution doesn't end there. To combat the growers the US government sprays vast expanses of the forest with glyphosate. Undoubtedly, this impacts the coca crop, but being non-specific kills vast amounts of forest life with it and only serves to drive the production ever deeper into the forest. Agent Orange all over again Spain and UK, apparently, consume more drugs than any other nation in the EU, while the US remains the main recipient of Colombian cocaine. The scale of the problem is staggering, and the numbers daunting, but programmes like Shared Responsibility may help shine a light on the issues and instigate increased global awareness and practical action. But while tackling deforestation for legal ends - palm oil, cattle ranching, soy - remains such a challenge the road is likely to be a long one. Plant Talk will be covering this story in more depth in the coming weeks, so keep reading. Ecuador: Yasuni - the most biodiverse place on Earth? A study published in the open access journal Plos One has revealed extraordinary species richness in the western Amazon covering eastern Ecuador and northern Peru. Additional Book reviews Global plant conservation. Colombia: Counting the cost of cocaine Source: Colombian Anti-Narcotics Police It is in the farmers' best interests to keep their production out of sight. And, many of these crops are found in places with very high levels of biodiversity'. Source: Colombian Anti-Narcotics police The harvested coca is processed in 'labs' in the forest. Therefore, for each 7, doses of cocaine, up to 3 hectares of 30 thousand square meters of forest are cut down. In other words, for each gram of cocaine consumed, 2 square metres of tropical forest are clear cut'. This is due to improved yields and better coca growing practices.
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Sign in to listen to groundbreaking journalism. This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article. The street prices of illegal drugs — particularly methamphetamine hydrochloride shabu and cocaine — are now more expensive. As of Thursday morning, October 27, the total number of persons killed has already reached 4, Out of this number, 1, are drug personalities killed in police operations, while 3, are victims of extrajudicial or vigilante-style killings. The street price of shabu is determined by the place of transaction, according to PDEA. But while shabu and cocaine prices continue to rise, the street prices of marijuana and ecstasy remain static. Limiting the drug supply through prohibition, according to JC Punongbayan in a Rappler piece, however, is the traditional way of battling illegal drugs. READ: War on drugs? Other countries focus on demand, not supply. Curiously, the rising cost of drugs seems to apply only to shabu and cocaine, the preference of the poor. A dent in the supply, not the demand, is also being made by the intensified war on drugs. What would be the best measure of success in this war against drugs? Please abide by Rappler's commenting guidelines. There are no comments yet. Add your comment to start the conversation. Why is it important to subscribe? Learn more. How much do illegal drugs now cost in the Philippines? Upgrade to listen Powered by Speechify. A gram of shabu now costs P1, to P25, per gram, while cocaine is pegged at P5, to P7,, according to data from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. Add a comment. Post Comment Cancel. Sort by Newest comments Oldest comments. Summarize this article with AI. How does this make you feel? Download the Rappler App! Related Topics. Jodesz Gavilan is a writer and researcher for Rappler and its investigative arm, Newsbreak. More from Jodesz Gavilan. Logged in as Toggle account details My account. Log out. Close video.
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