Rock icon Roger Waters denounces Chevron in Ecuador (Mongabay)

QUITO, ECUADOR – Pink Floyd front man Roger Waters took a break from his South America-Mexico tour on Tuesday to visit Ecuador and denounce oil giant Chevron Texaco. Rogers said he wanted to draw attention to cleanup in the Amazon Rainforest the company was ordered to carry out by a judge in Ecuador, who alsoContinueContinue reading “Rock icon Roger Waters denounces Chevron in Ecuador (Mongabay)”

Ecuador’s indigenous march over 600km to demand an end to mining (Al Jazeera)

QUITO, ECUADOR – More than 1,500 indigenous protesters had a clear message as they march through Ecuador’s capital Quito on Wednesday: Stop mining on, or near, indigenous territory. “We need to fight together,” said Alexandra, a Kichwa indigenous woman who walked more than 600km in traditional sandals from the southern Amazonian province of Zamora ChinchipeContinueContinue reading “Ecuador’s indigenous march over 600km to demand an end to mining (Al Jazeera)”

Colombia’s New Killing Spree (The Progressive)

SANTANDER de QUILICHAO, COLOMBIA – In June, Clemencia Carabali received her first death threat this year. She was in her office planning workshops for the local community, when an unknown man called her personal phone and told her she had until 5 p.m. that day to leave the territory, or be killed. Then he hungContinueContinue reading “Colombia’s New Killing Spree (The Progressive)”

Can Ecuador do palm oil right? Jurisdictional RSPO commitment stirs hope (Mongabay)

QUITO, ECUADOR –  Ecuador’s oil palm industry has taken what many see as another step forward by committing to a jurisdictional RSPO system as a way to transform the entire sector by making it cleaner and more sustainable. But some wonder if a commitment to RSPO is enough, considering the industry’s questionable reputation in some partsContinueContinue reading “Can Ecuador do palm oil right? Jurisdictional RSPO commitment stirs hope (Mongabay)”

Community vs. company: A tiny town in Ecuador battles a palm oil giant (Mongabay)

WIMBI, ECUADOR – When Yessenia Padilla heard that her community crops were being destroyed, she and about 70 of her neighbors rushed out to intervene. They grabbed large boards, rocks, the machetes they use to harvest their fields, and took off yelling. She said that when they arrived, they saw workers from the oil palmContinueContinue reading “Community vs. company: A tiny town in Ecuador battles a palm oil giant (Mongabay)”

‘I can’t get out’: Farmers feel the pressure as Ecuador’s palm oil sector grows (Mongabay)

LA CONCORDIA, ECUADOR – Jorge Jurado has been farming oil palm on Ecuador’s coast for almost 20 years, and has seen the industry go through many changes. But over the last few years, he and hundreds of other small-scale farmers have been hit by two major plagues: abnormally low market prices for palm oil overContinueContinue reading “‘I can’t get out’: Farmers feel the pressure as Ecuador’s palm oil sector grows (Mongabay)”

When the “Cure” for Homosexuality Is Torture (In These Times)

QUITO, ECUADOR – When Donato Sanchez, a transgender man, walked into a “gay rehab” clinic for the first time, he didn’t know he was going to stay. His father had convinced him to “check out the facilities,” nothing more. Sanchez had been told that if he chose to enter the clinic, it would “be ofContinueContinue reading “When the “Cure” for Homosexuality Is Torture (In These Times)”

FARC fears after rightwing Duque elected (New Internationalist)

ICONONZO, COLOMBIA –  A handful of former guerrilla fighters met Sunday at La Tienda (The Store), the only store and social area in the FARC reintegration zone near Icononzo, Tolima, to watch the election results. But the space that is normally full of laughter and banter was grim Sunday afternoon. Many wondered what will beContinueContinue reading “FARC fears after rightwing Duque elected (New Internationalist)”

Piedad Cordoba: Colombia’s election could tear Peace Deal to shreds (New Internationalist)

BOGOTA, COLOMBIA – Piedad Cordoba has long been a well-known Colombian human rights activist, lawyer, former congress woman, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and was once named the most influential Ibero-American intellectual by Foreign Policy magazine. She also briefly ran as a candidate in this year’s presidential elections, but dropped out of the race in March.ContinueContinue reading “Piedad Cordoba: Colombia’s election could tear Peace Deal to shreds (New Internationalist)”

Ecuador’s indigenous Waorani launch petition to save the Amazon (Al Jazeera)

NEMONPARE, ECUADOR – The Amazon rainforest is not an oil block and it is not for sale, says Ecuador’s Waorani community in a new petition. The indigenous community has been living in and fighting for their jungle territory for thousands of years, but they could soon see the entire region auctioned off to the highestContinueContinue reading “Ecuador’s indigenous Waorani launch petition to save the Amazon (Al Jazeera)”