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Ecocide in the Bolivian Chiquitanía

Rights of Nature Tribunal: Government, agribusiness guilty in the burning of 5 million hectares

As a new round of forest fires gained momentum in the tropical Bolivian forests of Chiquitanía, the International Tribunal for the Rights of Nature placed the blame for last year’s 5 million-hectare “ecocide” on the Bolivian government and the agribusiness industry. And now, as the government gears up for another election season, it has declared a state of emergency in the Chiquitanía.

By Alan Zambrana Lineo Posted in Fire, Forests, Latin America on September 23, 2020 Continue reading
The Devastation of the Chiquitanía in the decline of Evo Morales

The year that is coming to an end will be remembered in Bolivia not only for the hurricane winds that drove the fall of Evo Morales, the country’s first indigenous president; but also because of the fires those winds brought with them. They burned forests, ecological reserves, indigenous territories and national parks in eight of […]

By Alan Zambrana Lineo Posted in Activism, Bolivia, Climate Change, Environment, Fire, Forests on December 11, 2019 Continue reading

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