Monday, June 7, 2010

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End of the logic of butter, eat it and tits of the dairy in Ecuador now, cough up! Charity


Ecuador - Source: Maxisciences

order to preserve the Amazon rainforest and the biodiversity it contains, Ecuador chose to waive the operation of an oil . A sacrifice that the country wants to see funded by the international community.

is approximately 850 million barrels resting in the basement of the Yasuni park that Ecuador has chosen to forgo. This reserve covers 950,000 hectares of rainforest and is home to extraordinary biodiversity. In this park live 2244 tree species, 567 bird species, 105 species of amphibians, 83 species of reptiles, 382 species of fish, more than 100,000 species of insects, but also three indigenous peoples who were displaced from their territory if the oil fields were to be exploited.

Under this natural treasure rest 20% of certified reserves of oil in the country, and their exploitation has been valued at $ 350 million per year for 10 years. President Rafael Correa proposes industrialized countries to finance the non-exploitation of that oil on behalf of an ecological debt of the North towards the South. The funds received would then be placed in an escrow account whose interests would be used to fund environmental projects, including reforestation, but also the conservation of protected areas or the development of renewable energy.

"This is not aid or grants that you ask the rich countries. It calls for shared responsibility. Developed countries need to expand in part to the destruction of natural resources. Today, we invite them to participate in the preservation of the planet, "said Tarcisio Granizo, Deputy Secretary of State, Department of Ecuadorian heritage.
The Ecuador project, in addition to protecting an area classified by UNESCO as the largest world reserve of the biosphere, will avoid the emission of hundreds of millions of tons of CO2.

in Copenhagen last December, the UNDP (UN Development) and representatives of Yasuni project have signed a framework agreement for establishing the compensation fund. But if Germany, Belgium and Spain have secured their support for the initiative, few countries have announced their participation. Several states such as Norway, Switzerland and France have so far been content to declare themselves "interested."

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