60% of Ecuadorians Vote Against Continued Oil Drilling in Critical Yasuni Amazon Biosphere
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It was called the Yasuní popular consultation, and it asked the people of Ecuador a simple question: “Do you agree with the…
It was called the Yasuní popular consultation, and it asked the people of Ecuador a simple question: “Do you agree with the…
Editor's Note: Analysis by Conservation International experts is revealing where the Amazon fires are and why that matters.
It was the mid-2000s, and Ecuador had some tough choices to make. The country’s economy — fueled by oil and agricultural…
[dropcap]O[/dropcap]n Wednesday of last week, Ecuador began pumping its first crude oil from the Ishpingo-Tambococha-Tiputini (IT…
Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) ends the first week of his tour…
Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa (Ph.D. in Economics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) ends the first week of his tour…
Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa recently announced to the world that he was ending the 6-year initiative aimed at avoiding…
Ecuador sits on 800 million to 1 billion untapped barrels of oil. It’s a good problem for a nation to have, right? Not…
An okay article (“Why Africa’s National Parks are Failing to Save Wildlife”) with some terrific and nuanced comments folllowing.
February 5, 2010 by Robert…
This week, PLoS has a new…