New president proposes ban on open pit mining in Ecuador
- Carlos Zorrilla
- April 27, 2021
- cielo abierto
- Ecuador
- Lasso
- Minería
- mining
- open-pit
- prohibición
Unlike all the B.S. the pro-mining press is reporting on about Lasso’s friendly mining agenda, just days before the second round of elections, on this pre-election article by Ecuador’s largest newspaper, candidate Guillermo Lasso proposes to ban open pit mining in the country and instead, support tourism. Guillermo Lasso plantea prohibir la minería en cielo […]
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- Carlos Zorrilla
- December 11, 2020
- Intag
- lucha
- Minería
- resistencia
A veces es necesario parar… y recordar lo que esta en juego, y por qué se lucha. El futuro de nuestra zona depende, en gran medida, en la capacidad de reaccionar a los impactos sociales y ambientales gravísimos previstos en el Estudio de Impacto Ambiental preliminar hecho por expertos japoneses para una pequeña mina […]
Read MoreMajor legal victory for endemic species in Ecuador and the Rights of Nature
The communities of Intag set a new precedent in their long struggle against mining “In a huge win for the environment, on Thursday 24 September a judge at the Cotacachi Court ruled that the Ministry of the Environment failed at its job of protecting species on the Llurimagua mining concession in northwestern Ecuador’s biodiverse cloud […]
Read MoreWhen I think of the copper laying below Intag’s forests
When I think of the copper laying beneath Intag’s cloud forests the last thing I think about is clean energy for the poor of our planet. I know better. Rather, I think of death. I think of contamination of pristine rivers and streams with arsenic and lead that will last a thousand years. Of acid […]
Read MoreCODELCO ABOUT TO FINANCE CATASTROPHIC MINE IN ECUADOR
Copper mine would deforest thousand of hectares of primary forest that are home to hundreds of species in danger of extinction, contaminate rivers and streams with heavy metals, and relocate hundreds of families from four to six communities(1). An American expert concluded that it is the most dangerous mine he has ever evaluated in his years as a consultant.(2)
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