Life without miningby Daniel Ricardo | 03-04-2017 16:04 |
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![]() Leaving behind a bit of Mocoa, I refer now to a more cheerful news that is also recent. In the municipality of cajamarca in one of the contryside departments of the country, one of the most significant actions on the issue of independence of land use and the desicion of the people on this, after a mechanism with which every citizen in Colombia called popular consultation, managed to say NO to mining, although in its decision also eliminated the possibility that a national multi (which by the way is the engine of the economy in the country) explode the gold in search of the miner, also impossible to the miner Traditional to which he inherits the profession of his parents and those of his parents. We are still a very "young" country in terms of legislation I do not want to get in, but something that I leave behind was that all the people know the value of the tree on the stone. And that has driven a movement against open-pit mining and large-scale throughout the country, many for the right to water others for the right to life of all living beings, and the world is demanding a more sustainable way to live... And being the second most biodiverse country and having two oceans, being in the mountain range of the Andes, have a pedanza of the Amazon rainforest and have so much potential for insurance and not only I say ... also many young people are going To get ahead, to be a source of pride for our generations and be a reference for the world. Like my opinon when visiting cajamarca 1 day ago "If something is really being done as a community against climate change is to demand what the inhabitants said and is to decide how they want to continue advancing development" I hope this ideal replicates in the world as well and start to act to change the world and to be at par in the fight against climate change. I leave you the article of the BBC where the vision of this initiative is more complete. http://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-america-latina-39426257
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