Half a century of oil drilling has left the Amazon rainforest scarred -and a new wave of fossil fuel extraction is coming ...
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Ecuador must improve conditions for uncontacted Indigenous communities, human rights court ...An international court published its ruling this month that the Ecuadorian government was responsible for a long list of ...
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Mongabay News on MSNA Kichwa women collective uses ecotourism to safeguard Ecuador’s AmazonFor members of the Sani Warmi collective in Amazonian Ecuador, the day begins before sunrise. They tend to the chacra — their ...
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ordered the Ecuadorian government to protect uncontacted Indigenous groups from oil operations and to leave oil in the ground underneath their lands ...
The court also ruled that Ecuador must honor the results of a 2023 referendum, in which voters chose to stop oil operations ...
About 60% of the Amazon is in Brazil, but the Amazon spans Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana ... and rely on the rainforest's "natural bounty for food, shelter and livelihoods." ...
A team of researchers exploring the Amazon made a stunning discovery. They found a new species of giant anaconda in Ecuador’s dense rainforest.
The nomadic Tagaeri and Taromenane rely on hunting and gathering in the Amazon Rainforest of eastern Ecuador, but the area has also been an attractive location for oil development. Several of the ...
The Amazon, where extraordinary animal behaviours reveal the rainforest’s hidden stories.
A consortium formed by Chinese player Sinopec and Canada-based New Stratus Energy has been awarded a contract to take the reins of Ecuador’s largest producing field. With an approximate area of ...
Canada and Ecuador's new free-trade agreement is threatening the rights of Indigenous peoples and their territories, and ...
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