When 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 MoreEcuador e Intag en tiempos de Pandemia
El gobierno se aprovecha de la crisis para adelantar su agenda letal Carlos Zorrilla Hace algún tiempo que he estado con ganas de escribir esto. Y no es que no haya encontrado el tiempo. Durante las primeras semanas después del inicio de la pandemia, prácticamente todo se detuvo en Ecuador; incluyendo muchas operaciones mineras. Al […]
Read MoreEcuador in Times of Pandemic
The government and companies are abusing the crisis to advance their lethal agendas. Carlos Zorrilla It’s been a while since I’ve wanted to write this. And, it’s not like I hadn’t found the time. For the first few weeks after the outbreak, practically everything came to a halt in Ecuador; including many mining operations. As […]
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)
Read MoreCodelco cerca de financiar catastrófica mina en Ecuador
- Carlos Zorrilla
- February 27, 2020
- biodiversidad
- cobre
- Copper
- Ecuador
- impactos
- Impacts
- Intag
- Junin
- Llurimagua
- Minería
- mining
- Yurimagua
LLurimagua es el nombre del proyecto minero cuprífero, en el noroccidente del Ecuador, con el cual el gobierno ecuatoriano bautizó al proyecto el cual, durante décadas, fue conocido como Junín. El cambio de nombre fue una estrategia de desligarlo del fracaso de dos empresas transnacional de desarrollar el proyecto. Desde 1995, primero una subsidiaria de […]
Read MoreWhy is BHP Running Away from Public Meetings in Ecuador?
- Carlos Zorrilla
- December 14, 2019
- BHP
- Decoin
- Ecuador
- Intag
- mining
- Mining and Biodiversity
Because of their cowardice we may never know That was one of the questions I had in mind to ask the representative from the most powerful mining company in the world when they were invited to enlighten the room packed with locals from the small farming community of Cazarpamba about the company’s mining project. The […]
Read MorePreventing a Capital Environmental Crime
The Confusing Rocket Frog and Intag’s Future Carlos Zorrilla To the human eye, the mostly dark-green Confusing Rocket Frog is not as attractive as the Harlequin Longnose Frog. Both amphibians are found in a patch of forest in Ecuador’s Intag region and nowhere else on the planet. The Harlequin’s discovery in 2016 was amazing enough, […]
Read MoreDecoin’s work, 2019
Twenty-One Reasons Why not to Mine in Ecuador’s Intag Forests DECOIN has been actively working with communities since 1995 to stop large-scale mining development in Ecuador’s northwestern region. We are a grass-roots environmental organization, whose members live and work in the area we are trying to protect. For our work to keep Intag free of […]
Read MoreLa rana que podría finiquitar los planes de Codelco en el Ecuador
Informe de Defensoría del Pueblo Destaca Abusos Relacionados al Poyecto Llurimagua de ENAMI -C0DELCO (English below) Tras los devastadores hallazgos de la Contraloría General del Estado sobre la concesión minera de Llurimagua, anteriormente conocida como Junín, la Defensoría del Pueblo del Ecuador acaba de publicar un informe de 88 páginas sobre los abusos a los […]
Read MoreThe Role BMW May Play in Creating a World-Class Environmental Disaster in Ecuador
There is a rush these days to gain access to copper deposit and other key minerals driven by the expected increase in electric vehicle usage world wide.. That may sound like good news for the composition of the atmosphere, but it will spell doom to other parts of the biosphere, including its biodiviersity, forests, rivers, as well as trampling human rights.
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