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September Free Report - Making History! Ceasing Oil Extraction in Ecuador

by Bruno Troya | 03-09-2023 01:04 recommendations 1

"YES TO YASUNÍ" A HISTORIC DAY FOR ECO - CONSERVATION

Ecuadoreans have decided to put an end to oil drilling in the most important Amazonian National Park.


Exciting news from Ecuador! Yasuní National Park, a stunning hub of biodiversity in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, has been given a new lease on life. In a historic referendum, the people of Ecuador have overwhelmingly voted to protect this precious ecosystem from the development of new oil wells. This momentous decision showcases Ecuador's commitment to environmental conservation and the preservation of one of the world's most biodiverse regions.


With all the ballots counted, over 58% of Ecuadorian voters have shown their support for this remarkable movement. This positive outcome was achieved during the first round of the country's presidential elections held last Sunday. This decision marks a significant turning point for, as it ensures that approximately 726 million barrels of oil will remain untouched beneath its surface. This not only safeguards the park's natural wonders but also serves as a lifeline for the Tagaeri and Taromenane peoples. Ecuadorians can take pride in this noteworthy victory for the environment and their nation. By choosing to protect Yasuní National Park, Ecuador takes a decisive step towards a brighter future for the planet.


In a world grappling with a mounting climate crisis and a fragile Amazon rainforest, Ecuador has emerged as a trailblazer. Through a democratic vote, the country has imposed restrictions on resource extraction, underscoring its steadfast commitment to preserving our planet's natural wonders and addressing climate change. This significant shift is a testament to the power of democratic governance and its potential to drive positive change on a global scale. Ecuador's decision to safeguard Yasuní National Park represents an imperative triumph for environmental conservation. It underscores the growing recognition that Ecuador must prioritize the preservation of our planet's invaluable resources. By upholding its dedication to nature and indigenous rights, Ecuador has set a compelling example for nations worldwide.


Yasuní National Park


This historic moment is not just a victory for Ecuador but for the entire world. It represents our collective responsibility to protect and cherish our planet for future generations. As the world confronts the challenges posed by the climate crisis, Ecuador's resolute stance offers hope and inspiration for a more sustainable future. Ecuador's recent decision to prioritize the protection of its natural resources and indigenous communities serves as a compelling example of how nations can overcome challenges and drive positive change.



By recognizing the value of preserving our planet's biodiversity and respecting the rights of those who call it home, Ecuador has established a powerful precedent for the rest of the world. This decision serves as a reminder that Ecuador has the capacity to make a difference. Through collaborative efforts, Ecuador can create a brighter future for its nation and generations to come. Ecuador should continue to take bold steps towards a more sustainable and equitable world, inspiring others to do the same. While the path ahead may present challenges, with determination and a shared commitment to progress, Ecuador can overcome any obstacles and build a better world for all.


For More Information on this Historical Day Please Visit:


http://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/21/ecuador-votes-to-halt-oil-drilling-in-amazonian-biodiversity-hotspot



 

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7 Comments

Eco Generation

  • Eco Generation says :
    Just googled the Yasuni National Park and it's so stunning!
    And we're so glad to hear your news. :)
    Oh, by the way, don't forget to write down the sources of the images!
    Thanks for your report!
    Posted 28-11-2023 14:11

SangHyeon Park

  • SangHyeon Park says :
    Hello, I'm mentor SangHyeon
    In a rapidly changing society, we must always think about how to coexist and develop with the earth, which is our home. Ecuador's national parks are a good example of this and will be a good inspiration for other countries.
    Thank you for the good article.
    Posted 28-09-2023 16:18

Fiona Brown

  • Fiona Brown says :
    The world is celebrating with Ecuador on this momentous decision! Thank you for sharing this insightful report on the safeguarding of Yasuní National Park!
    Posted 08-09-2023 04:13

Bruno Troya

  • Bruno Troya says :
    Hey Mentor Seeun! You're absolutely right, it's a giant leap for humanity! Let's hope the world keeps the positive momentum going. Thanks for your encouragement, we'll keep pushing for progress! 🌍🙌
    Posted 08-09-2023 02:28

Seeun Mentor

  • Seeun Mentor says :
    Hi, this is mentor Seeun.
    Wow, this really is a huge step forward for mankind!!
    I hope that more countries across the world will start introducing more policies and law like this.
    Thank you for the great report, and keep up the good work!
    Posted 07-09-2023 12:21

Bruno Troya

  • Bruno Troya says :
    Godfred , thank you so much for your kind words!😄
    It's great to hear that you found the history of Yasuní National Park interesting! More coming soon!

    Posted 04-09-2023 21:13

Godfred Owusu

  • Godfred Owusu says :
    Thank you for sharing the history of Yasuní National Park! I have learnt a lot from your report and looking forward to read more from you. Keep it up!
    Posted 04-09-2023 16:43

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