Lima, Perú – En una declaración emitida hoy, la organización Racimos de Ungurahui informó del reciente pronunciamiento de Occidental Petroleum de no entrar a territorio Achuar sin el permiso de estas comunidades.
All: 2005
Scientists Protest Texaco Statement: They Argue the Company's Public Smear of Epidemiology Research was Designed to Influence a Court Case
The Scientist | Fifty scientists have submitted a letter to an epidemiology journal protesting a February statement from six scientists acting as consultants to ChevronTexaco that refuted recent peer-reviewed studies showing negative health effects of oil production activities in the Amazon.The oil giant's statement, which appeared in
COMARU Carta al Gobierno Peruano Sobre Lote 56
Comunidad Nativa Shivankoreni11 de abril de 2005SeñoraEcon. Iris Cardenas PinoDirectora GeneralAsuntos Ambientales EnergeticosMinisterio de Energia y MinasAsunto: Nuestra posicion con respecto a una audiencia publica el 2 de mayo (Ref. Oficio No.
Asphalt Jungle: Did Oil Drilling by Texaco Create Environmental and Social Harm in Ecuador
Socialfunds.com | The delegation of ChevronTexaco (ticker: CVX) shareholders, after spending the morning of March 9, 2005 observing the judicial inspection of pits where waste from oil well 67 was dumped, stopped to give a lift to the kids bathing beneath the oil pipeline in the Rio Shushufindi.
Oil Spread Upon the Waters of Ecuador May Return Harm for ChevronTexaco Shareholders A shareholder delegation surveys the environmental and social impact of oil operations, assessing potential risk from a twelve-year old lawsuit in its judicial inspect
www.socialfunds.com | The surface of the Rio Shushufindi, headwaters of the Amazon, glimmers with an iridescent sheen in patches while children splash in the shallows, bathing as a break from their daily journey hitchhiking from school back home.
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Join us for the launch of a photo exhibit: Crude Reflections ChevronTexaco's Rainforest Legacy Lou Dematteis and Kayana Szymczak Photo Exhibit - San Ramon, California April 25-28, 2005
Co-sponsors: Amnesty International, Sierra Club, the Amazon Defense Coalition, Rainforest Action Network, Global Exchange, the Pachamama Alliance and Corporate Accountability International Monday, April 25, 2005 5-9 pm, Program 7 pmWhere: Fireside Room at Mudd's Restaurant (925) 837-9387 1
Coalition Of Chevron Texaco Shareholders Gather Support For Resolution On Ecuadorian Contamination Controversy
Washington - People's suffering is bad for business; that is the opinion of a group of ChevronTexaco shareholders who for the second year in a row, have submitted a resolution asking the company to report on how it is addressing health and environmental concerns of communities affected by unremediated waste and other sources
Scientists Denounce Tactics of Texaco and Its Academic Consultants in Ecuadorean Oil Dispute
The Chronicle of Higher Education | Fifty scientists have sent a letter to a journal of environmental and occupational health to decry the behavior of other researchers who have acted as consultants to ChevronTexaco in a dispute over oil drilling in Ecuador.
Chevron Texaco y la Destrucción de la Amazonia
Rebelion.org | En el “Juicio del Siglo”, el Frente de Defensa de la Amazonia (FDA) trata de lograr que la transnacional estadounidense Chevron Texaco asuma la responsabilidad por la destrucción ecológica y de vidas humanas que ha causado en la Amazonia ecuatoriana.
Tribes Ready to Block Oil Drilling in Territory Indian Tribes in Ecuador are Opposed to Oil Drilling and Have Asked Houston- Based Burlington Resources to Stay Out of the Region
Miami Herald | Quito - The three largest Indian tribes in Ecuador's Amazon region say they are ready to block oil-drilling activity on their territory, which could make a U.S.
ChevronTexaco Resorts to Blackmail in Attempting to Win Historical Lawsuit in the Amazon
“Despite a series of high level conversations with ChevronTexaco representatives in August 2003, and the receipt of two demand letters in October, 2003 and March, 2004, the Republic of Ecuador and Petroecuador have failed to implement changes to their contractual obligations with ChevronTexaco and TexPet including obligatio
NGO Letter to IDB on Camisea Project Town Hall Meeting
March 11, 2005Mr. Dennis FlanneryExecutive Vice PresidentInter American Development Bank1300 New York Avenue, NWWashington, D.C.
Burlington Advisors Speak with Amazonian Indigenous Peoples
El Comercio | El Meollo, Ecuador - Investment Advisors to Burlington Natural Resources wanted to hear the perspectives of local leaders and grassroots communities regarding their opposition to oil development. A group of shareholder advisors to Burlington met with Achuar, Shuar, and Kichwa indigenous leaders.
ChevronTexaco on the Defensive Suit in Ecuador Alleges Drilling by Texaco Caused Environmental Damage in Amazon
San Francisco Chronicle | When Chevron merged with Texaco in 2001, it inherited a simmering environmental dispute in Ecuador that could cost the company billions. Texaco had dumped crude oil and water into open pits in a corner of the Amazon where the company drilled between 1964 and 1992. Now the combined company, based in
Remembering Chico Mendes -- The Martyr of the Amazon Lives On
E Magazine | The 1988 murder of Francisco Alves Mendes Filho, better known as Chico Mendes, in Brazil’s Amazon River basin was a major international story.
Remembering Sister Dorothy Stang
E Magazine | When I met Sister Dorothy Stang, I knew I was encountering someone remarkable. I met her in Belém, the capital of Pará state in northern Brazil. Belém has more than a million people. It was not the natural habitat for Dayton, Ohio native Dorothy Stang, who had gone to the city to petition the state government.
Chevron Denies Ecuador Claims
Energy Intelligence | ChevronTexaco said on Monday it "objects in the strongest possible manner to the irresponsible and unsubstantiated statements made by AmazonWatch and Steven Donziger" in their Jan. 28 news releases regarding an environmental lawsuit against the company in Ecuador.
En Momento Dramatico, Medicos de Texaco Rechazan Tomar Aguas de Sus Piscinas Despues de Haber Afirmado Que No Estan Contaminadas
Quito, Ecuador - Una numerosa delegación conformada por indígenas y colonos afectados por la contaminación provocada por la compañía ChevronTexaco en la Amazonia Ecuatoriana, arribaron a Quito a fin de enfrentar con la verdad las falacias de la transnacional norteamericana,en torno a la terrible contaminación e
Convincing Confrontation Questions Texaco’s Results In Dramatic Moment, Texaco Doctors Refuse To Drink Community’s Water Samples, Despite Their Findings Of No Pollution
Quito, Ecuador – A large delegation of indigenous and traditional peoples from Ecuadorian Amazon affected by pollution caused by ChevronTexaco came to Quito today to expose the truth behind ChevronTexaco’s lies about the terrible pollution—and its cultural, social and economic impacts—that face nearly 30,000 peo
Chevron Uses 'Junk Science'
Energy Intelligence | Lawyers representing plaintiffs in an environmental lawsuit against ChevronTexaco in Ecuador said the company is resorting to "junk science" to hide the "environmental disaster" it caused in the Amazon.According to the Amazon Defense Coalition, Chevron failed to test the site where it was alleged to have dumped refinin
Statement by Steven Donziger Member of the Legal Team for the Plaintiffs in the Case Against ChevronTexaco
“The latest technical reports by ChevronTexaco are typical of what we have seen over the long course of this litigation. They are intended to hide environmental crimes, delay the judicial process, manipulate science, and create fictitious standards that have no basis in law.
In Historic $6 Billion Case, ChevronTexaco Resorts To “Junk Science" To Hide Environmental Disaster in The Ecuadorian Amazon -- ChevronTexaco's Technicians Avoid Testing For The Most Dangerous Toxins -- Damage Makes Exxon Valdez Look Like A “B
Also see Statement Released by the Attorney for the Plaintiffs(Quito and Lago Agrio, Ecuador) – A new scientific analysis submitted to Ecuadorian courts by technicians from ChevronTexaco-in a historic trial stemming from the world's largest oil-related disaster, demonstrates the company resorted to “junk scienc
ChevronTexaco Sigue con las Mismas Falsedades sobre la Contaminación que Provocó en la Amazonia Informes Judiciales Elaborados Por Técnicos Norteamericanos Manipulan La Ciencia En Forma Predecible Estrategia Clara: Ignoran a los tóxicos más graves
Quito y Lago Agrio, Ecuador - Un análisis de los primeros cuatro informes de ChevronTexaco en las inspecciones jurídicas demuestran numerosas falsedades y manipulaciones como táctica de la compañia Norteamericana, a fin de evitar toda responsabilidad en el peor desastre ambiental causado en el mundo en Ecuador, llamada ?/p>
Summary--ChevronTexaco Resorts To “Junk Science” To Hide Environmental Disaster in The Amazon, says the Amazon Defense Coalition
Quito, Ecuador – A scientific analysis submitted to Ecuadorian courts by technicians from ChevronTexaco demonstrates the company resorted to “junk science” to hide its environmental disaster in the Amazon, say technical experts for the Amazon Defense Coalition, the group representing the plaintiffs in the lawsuit agains
Indigenous Protests Shut Down Hearings for Controversial Oil & Gas Project in Peruvian Amazon Indigenous Leaders Travel to Lima to Discuss Recent Spill, Landslides and Violation of Their Rights
Shivankoreni, Peru - Indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon recently shut down public hearings for the extension of the Camisea project in protest over failures by the government and companies – namely Pluspetrol and Hunt Oil – to address major impacts caused by the original project.
Peru: Government Suspends Public Audiences with Indigenous Communities Over Camisea 2 Environmental Impact Assessment
www.servindi.org | In spite of having everything in place, the Ministry of Energy and Mines felt obliged yesterday to suspend public audiences to discuss the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for Block 56, named Camisea 2, because of peaceful protest by Urubamba indigenous communities and farmers who refused to participate.
COMARU Pronunciamiento: No Participaremos en la Audiencia Publica Para la Amplicación del Proyecto Camisea
A la opinión pública nacional e internacional:Las Comunidades Nativas del pueblo indígena Machiguengas del Bajo Urubamba hacen de conocimiento publico que: debido a la falta de interés por parte del gobierno hacia los justos reclamos de nuestra población por los problemas con el proyecto del Gas de Camisea ha caus
Judicial Inspections Reinitiated Against ChevronTexaco in Ecuador
Nueva Loja/Lago Agrio, Ecuador- On January 26, the first judicial inspection of the year will take place at one of the first installations constructed by Texaco in Ecuador in the early 1970s. On January 14, the President of the Superior Court of Nueva Loja, Dr.
Indígenas Solicitan Suspender Audiencia por Lote 56 de Hidrocarburos en Bosque Tropical del Urubamba Denuncian que Camisea es una Coladera y Exigen que Previamente Se Esclarezcan las Causas del Derrame de Condensados Liquidos Ocurrido el 22 de Diciembre
www.Servindi.org | Un conjunto de organizaciones indígenas y ganaderas pidieron al Ministro de Energía y Minas (MEM) suspender la audiencia pública del Estudio de Impacto Ambiental (EIA) del Lote 56 mientras no se esclarezcan las causas del reciente derrame de hidrocarburos y se adopten otras medidas pertinentes.