Ecuador is planning to auction off three million of the country’s 8.1 million hectares of pristine Amazonian rainforest to Chinese oil companies, Jonathan Kaiman of The Guardian reports.
The report comes as oil pollution forced neighboring Peru to declare an environmental state of emergency in its northern Amazon rainforest.
Ecuador owed China more than $7 billion — more than a tenth of its GDP — as of last summer.
In
2009 China began loaning Ecuador billions of dollars in exchange for
oil shipments. It also helped fund two of the country’s biggest
hydroelectric infrastructure projects, and China National Petroleum Corp
may soon have a 30 percent stake in a $10 billion oil refinery in Ecuador.
“My
understanding is that this is more of a debt issue – it’s because the
Ecuadoreans are so dependent on the Chinese to finance their development
that they’re willing to compromise in other areas such as social and
environmental regulations,” Adam Zuckerman, environmental and human
rights campaigner at California-based NGO Amazon Watch, told the
Guardian.
The seven indigenous groups who live on the land are not happy, especially because last year a court ruled
that governments must obtain “free, prior, and informed consent” from
native groups before approving oil activities on their indigenous land.
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