Pat Roy Mooney
Pat Mooney has worked with civil society organizations on international trade and development issues related to agriculture, biodiversity and emerging technologies for over 40 years.
Career
Pat Mooney had no formal university training, and in fact did not graduate high school, but, together with Cary Fowler and Hope Shand, he began working on the 'Seeds' issue - the problem that legislation was enabling agribusiness corporations to control access to the seeds to grow the decreasing variety of crops that supported global food supply - in the 1970s. In 1984, the three co-founded RAFI, whose name was changed to ETC Group in 2001. ETC Group is a small international CSO addressing the impact of new technologies on vulnerable communities.Mooney’s more recent work has focused on geoengineering, nanotechnology, synthetic biology and global governance of these technologies as well as corporate involvement in their development. He is a member of the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems, and led their Long Food Movement project.
Awards and recognition
- 1985 - Right Livelihood Award for "working to save the world's genetic plant heritage."
- 1998 - Pearson Medal of Peace
- Giraffe Heroes award for "people who have the courage to stick their necks out for the common good"
- 2017 - Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Waterloo, Canada
- 2017 - Doctor Honoris Causa from 17, Instituto de Estudios Criticos, Mexico.
Selected works
Personal life