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.
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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.
The past month saw significant victories for the Shuar, turning the tide against Canadian mining company Solaris Resources.
Thirteen years ago today, Indigenous peoples and other Amazonian inhabitants made climate justice history in Ecuador when, after 18 years of legal battles, they won a $9.5 billion judgment against Chevron Corporation.
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