A group of supporters traveled to the heart of the Ecuadorian rainforest to experience both Chevron’s legacy of contamination and the pristine and breathtaking Yasuni National Forest.
2011 Delegation to the Ecuadorian Amazon
March 23, 2011 | Mitch Anderson & Michael Mullady | Photo Gallery
A group of supporters traveled to the heart of the Ecuadorian rainforest to experience both Chevron’s legacy of contamination and the pristine and breathtaking Yasuni National Forest.
This united front builds on a track record of resistance: in more than 25 years, no new oil well has been drilled in Ecuador’s southeastern Amazon.
In the face of inaction and paralysis of countries in making significant progress to address the climate crisis and its principal driver – fossil fuels – a worldwide coalition of legislative leaders has taken matters into their own hands, demonstrating what true climate leadership can look like.
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