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Mongabay News on MSNOil spill in Ecuador’s Amazon devastates rivers and wildlife refugeBy Shanna Hanbury A massive oil spill in Ecuadorian Amazon, in the northwestern Esmeraldas province, has covered multiple rivers and a key wildlife refuge in thick, black sludge, impacting more than ...
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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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 ...
Ecuador’s Constitutional Court dismissed an extraordinary action for protection brought by the “Guerreras por la Amazonia” ...
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Mongabay News on MSNEcuador must improve conditions for uncontacted Indigenous communities, human rights court rulesAn international court published its ruling this month that the Ecuadorian government was responsible for a long list of ...
(AFP pic) Ecuador found a new leak in a fuel pipeline in the Amazon region on Saturday and dubbed it an “attack,” days after another spill affected hundreds of thousands of people. The energy ...
Ecuador's Environment and Ecological Transition Minister José Antonio Dávalos announced that some 4,000 hectares of native forests in the Amazon region will be reforested because they are ...
Canada and Ecuador's new free-trade agreement is threatening the rights of Indigenous peoples and their territories, and ...
QUITO, March 23, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Ecuador found a new leak in a fuel pipeline in the Amazon region on Saturday and dubbed it an "attack," days after another spill affected hundreds of thousands of ...
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