Please write to the Minister of Government and Police, Antonio Andretta A., with copies to Ascendant CEO Gary Davis and other groups and individuals
listed here, expressing your concern that questionable and unverified accusations are being used to intimidate and defame Carlos Zorrilla,
and urging that the circumstances of both the complaint and the police raid be fully and expeditiously investigated. Take Action >
Por favor escribid al Ministro de Gobierno y Policia, Antonio Andretta A., enviando copias a las otras personas mencionadas a continuacion, expresando vuestra preocupacion de que se utilicen acusaciones dudosas y no verificadas para intimidar y difamar a un reputado y destacado dirigente comunitario, y urgiendo que se investiguen completa y rapidamente las circunstancias relacionadas con la acusacion y la incursion policial. Direcciones de contacto >
Email the Toronto Stock Exchange and urge them to investigate Ascendant's business
practices before allowing them on the exchange. Take Action >
An
Update of Current Work
DECOIN was founded in January 1995 as a grass-roots environmental
organization to find ways to conserve the unique biodiversity in the Intag
area of northwestern Ecuador. The area is part of two of the world's most
important biotic regions, the Tropical Andes, and the Chocó-Darien
Western-Ecuadorian Biological Hotpots. The area of influence of our work
encompasses several life zones, including tropical rain forests, and cloud
forests. More...
About DECOIN
Every year, Ecuador loses another 2.3 percent of its forests
- it has the highest deforestation rate in South America.
In an effort to reverse the trend with local and regional
eco-activism, the grass-roots organization DECOIN was founded
in January of 1995.
DECOIN (Organizacion para la Defensa y Conservacion Ecologica
de Intag) is a regional organization created to battle perhaps
the greatest threat to the forests: the mining companies
that have thousands of acres of government-granted concessions
throughout the Intag.
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Curse of Copper
Monday, July 24, 2006
The documentary short "Curse of Copper" is available for download at ekosTV.com. This is the official 34-minute version that will be shown at this year's Environmental International Film Festival in Toronto.