ACCOUNTABLE MINING
- Carlos Zorrilla
- January 31, 2023
(Minería que rinde cuentas) Publicado en inglés por Transparencia Internacional Traducido del ingles: Fuente:https://www.transparency.org/en/projects/accountable-mining Apuntar al inicio de la cadena de valor significa que podemos prevenir la corrupción incluso antes de que se empiece a construir. Trabajando a través de nuestra red global, investigamos dónde y cómo la corrupción puede afianzarse en el sector minero. Nos enfocamos […]
Read MoreCODELCO’S TROUBLED MINING PROJECT IN INTAG UNDER NEW SCRUTINY
- Carlos Zorrilla
- January 10, 2023
- Codelco
- Decoin
- Intag
- Llurimagua
For nearly 30 years, communities have worked to conserve, restore and defend the cloud forests of the Intag Valley in Ecuador, in what locals say is the longest continuous resistance movement against mining in Latin America.
The tropical Andes are considered the world’s most biodiverse hotspot, ranking first in plant, bird, mammal and amphibian diversity; however, less than 15% of Ecuador’s original cloud forests and only 4% of all forests in northwestern Ecuador remain.
Codelco, the world’s largest copper producer, plans to open a mine in the Intag Valley that would destroy primary forest and lie within the buffer area of Cotacachi Cayapas Ecological Reserve — a plan that experts say would be ecologically devastating and not worth the cost.
Communities are using the presence of two threatened frog species — previously thought to be extinct — at the mining site to challenge the project under the “rights of nature,” Ecuador’s constitutional guarantee that natural ecosystems have the right to exist, thrive, and evolve.