lundi, mai 02, 2022

Donziger: A Tale For Our Times - Amazon Rainforest Oil Pollution (Craig Murray 28 Apr 2022)

By Craig Murray (28 April 2022)
Texaco operations in Ecuador from 1962 to 1994 dumped 70 billion litres of "wastewater", heavily contaminated with oil and other chemicals, into the Amazon rainforest, plus over 650,000 barrels of crude oil. They polluted over 800,000 hectares. It is one of the worst ecological disasters in history — 30 times greater than the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska and 85 times greater than the Gulf of Mexico spill by British Petroleum (BP) in 2010. During the supposed clean up in the provinces of Sucumbios and Orellana, before it left Ecuador, Texaco hid over a thousand different swamps of of toxic waste throughout the rainforests, dumping a layer of topsoil over them.
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