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Description: Based in Chile, Egreen was established as a forum for the discussion of sustainability issues. It aims to bring together a broad community of participants and facilitate the sharing of knowledge, ideas, opinions, and comments on issues of sustainability. Articles in Spanish.
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Subject: Solar, Biomass, Oil, Hydroelectric, Pipeline, Wind, Nuclear, Megaproject , Biofuel, Ethanol, Coal, Geothermal, Thermal, Wave, Lithium, Chile, Georeactor, Geomagnetic
Description: This article includes a response from the Popular Assembly for Water, an Argentine NGO, to the Mining Environmental Authority's acceptance of the Environmental Impact Study that was submitted by CORO Mining Corp., a Canadian mining company hoping to mine copper in Mendoza, Argentina. The Popular Assembly for Water has long opposed this mining megaproject, also known as the San Jorge mining megaproject, over concerns about the impact the project will have on the local community and its water supplies. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Mines, Argentina, Megaproject , NGO, Mineral, Environment, Mining, Copper, Impact, CORO Mining Corp., Water
Creator: Popular Assembly for Water (Asamblea Popular por el Agua)
Publisher: http://opsur.wordpress.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: February 12, 2011
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214201357/http://opsur.wordpress.com/2011/02/14/mendoza-la-decision-obvia-de-los-funcionarios-responsables-del-saqueo-y-de-la-contaminacion/
Description: A website created following the Third Summit of the Peoples of the Americas held in Mar del Plata, Argentina in November 2005. The website is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina and features a broad range of articles on indigenous peoples from the Americas, including energy issues. Articles in Spanish.
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Subject: Natural Gas, Solar, Indigenous, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric, Alternative, Latin America, Argentina, Megaproject , Energy, NGO, Mineral
Creator: Abya Yala Colectivo (Abya Yala Colectivo)
Publisher: http://abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Website
Date: November 15, 2010
Relation: Abya Yala Colectivo
Description: This report examines the Pasto-Macoa Highway Project, an infrastructure project of the Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America (IIRSA). The project proposes to construct a highway from Pasto to Macoa within Colombia as part of the eventual construction of a transcontinental highway, from Tumaco, Colombia to Belem, Brazil, thereby providing a road linking the Pacific to the Atlantic. The article looks at issues surrounding this project, including the potential impact on indigenous communities. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Megaproject , Amazon, Colombia, Environment, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Road, Highway, Transportation, Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America (IIRSA), Infrastructure, Forest, Communication, Reserve, Protected Area, Development
Creator: Seeds Group (Grupo Semillas)
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: August 29, 2007
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214205608/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/eje-multimodal-amazonas-de-la-iirsa--la-carretera-pasto-mocoa
Description: This article discusses the infrastructure projects proposed by the Initiative for South American Regional Integration (IIRSA). The Andean Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations (IOTC) has expressed concerns regarding the development and implementation of these projects and the social and environmental impacts these projects could have on indigenous communities in the region. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Biomass, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric, Pipeline, Power, Bolivia, Argentina, Megaproject , Biofuel, Agreement, Mineral, Colombia, Environment, Mining, Chile, Peru, Andean Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations (IOTC), Initiative for South American Regional Integration (IIRSA), Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), Consultation, Infrastructure, Soybean, Water, Biodiversity, Policy, Impact, Forest, National Route 14, Garabi Hydroelectric, Paraguay-Parana Project, Northwest Pipeline Project (GNEA), Ecuador
Creator: Abya Yala Collective (Abya Yala Colectivo)
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: November 5, 2009
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214205645/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/iirsa-el-doble-rostro-de-la-integracion-sudamericana
Description: This article discusses the ongoing efforts of Latin American and Caribbean governments to work together to promote the development of renewable and nonrenewable energy sources through new investments, geographical integration, physical infrastructure, and technology transfer in the region. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Solar, Biomass, Hydroelectric, Wind, Renewable, Megaproject , Biofuel, Climate, Agreement, Geothermal, Sustainable, Environment, Peru, Water, Summit of Latin American and Caribbean Integration and Development (CALC), Sun, Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America (IIRSA), Latin American and Caribbean Initiative for Sustainable Development (ILAC), Conservation, Policy, Fund for Technical Cooperation for Initiatives for Infrastructure Integration (FIRII), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), National Waterways Development Plan (NHRP), Network of Waterways Amazon
Creator: Grupo Semillas
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: January 3, 2010
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214205848/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/la-comunidad-de-estados-latinoamericanos-y-caribe-os-expandir--los-biocombustibles-y-acelerar--la-iirsa
Description: This article discusses the Recovery of the Meta River Project, an infrastructure project developed through the Initiative for Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America (IIRSA). The project aims to transform the Meta River - a major river located in the Orinoco Basin of Colombia and Venezuela - into a permanent waterway for shipping that serves to integrate the region. The article also looks at how this project relates to another project in the works, The Revival of the Orinoco Project. Throughout the article, the author highlights how these projects could potentially impact indigenous communities in the region, with a particular focus on the Caño Owl Reserve, located in Colombia. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Biomass, Oil, Megaproject , Ecology, Biofuel, Agreement, Biodiesel, Colombia, Environment, Carbon Emissions, Bioethanol, Infrastructure, Transportation, Venezuela, Water, River, Recovery of the Meta River Project, Revival of the Orinoco Project, Regional Integration, Policy, Palm, Sugarcane, Coca, Conservation, Protected Area, Reserve, Forest, Initiative for Integration of Regional Infrastructure of South America (IIRSA)
Creator: Sergio de Castro Sanchez
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: 2010
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214205702/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/megaproyectos--a-la-caza-del-indigena-colombiano-en-la-orinoquia--sergio-de-castro-sanchez
Description: This article discusses the Cachuela Esperanza Hydroelectric Project in Bolivia which is part of the Madeira River Complex, the most controversial project of the Initiative for the Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America (IIRSA). The Cachuela Esperanza project could bring
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Subject: Indigenous, Hydroelectric, Power, Bolivia, Megaproject , Amazon, Brazil, TECSULT, IIRSA (Initiative for the Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America), Madeira River Complex, Cachuela Esperanza Hydroelectric Project
Creator: Henkje Laats
Publisher: http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: December 22, 2009
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214205356/http://www.abyayalacolectivo.com/web/compartir/noticia/proyecto-hidroel-ctrico-de-cachuela-esperanza-bolivia---megasue-o-o-megapesadillao---henkjan-laats
Description: Based in Argentina, this website is operated by Biodiversity Action, an NGO that promotes the protection of biodiversity in Latin America. The website focuses on disseminating information, promoting proposals formulated by Latin American organizations working to preserve biodiversity, and publicizing the activities and initiatives of and individuals organizations operating in the region. Articles in Spanish and Portuguese.
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Subject: Natural Gas, Solar, Indigenous, Biomass, Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric, Pipeline, Wind, Latin America, Nuclear, Megaproject , Biofuel, Ethanol, Climate, NGO, Coal, Mineral, Biodiesel, Mining
Creator: Biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean (Biodiversidad en América Latina y El Caribe)
Publisher: http://www.biodiversidadla.org/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
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Type: Webpage
Date: November 15, 2010
Description: This article includes an interview with Oswaldo Seva, a Brazilian professor who has long opposed the construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam on the Xingu River in the Brazilian Amazon and other energy megaprojects. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Power, Renewable, Megaproject , Amazon, Brazil, Belo Monte, Capital, Investment
Creator: Biodiversidad en América Latina y El Caribe (Biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean)
Publisher: www.biodiversidadla.org/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: February 8, 2011
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214202124/http://www.biodiversidadla.org/Principal/Contenido/Documentos/Oswaldo_Seva_La_ofensiva_del_capital_contra_los_pueblos_indigenas_y_campesinos_es_global
Relation: Biodiversidad en América Latina y El Caribe (Biodiversity in Latin America and the Caribbean)
Description: This article discusses the growing competition between China and Brazil concerning capital investments in energy projects within Latin America. These projects include hydroelectric dams, geothermal projects, and oil and mineral exploration in Ecuador, Peru, Nicaragua, and Brazil. Article in Spanish.
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Subject: Oil, Mines, Hydroelectric, Power, Megaproject , Mineral, Geothermal, Amazon, Environment, Mining, Brazil, Peru, Dam, China, Water, Ecuador, Deforestation
Creator: Mario Osava
Publisher: http://www.tierramerica.info/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: January 31, 2011
Identifier: http://wayback.archive-it.org/1939/20110214210523/http://www.tierramerica.info/nota.php?lang=esp&idnews=3856&olt=511
Relation: Tierramérica
Description: This website was created by a social movement opposed to the construction of the Yacyretá hydroelectric dam that was built along the border between Argentina and Paraguay during the 1990s. The hydroelectric plant launched full operations on July 7, 1998. It includes various articles and photos concerning the hydroelectric project and energy issues. Articles in Spanish.
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Subject: Indigenous, Hydroelectric, Power, Wind, Renewable, Alternative, Argentina, Megaproject , Paraguay, Yacyretá, Ecology, NGO
Creator: Binational Movement of People Affected by Yacyretá (Movimiento Binacional de Afectos por Yacyretá)
Publisher: yacyreta.info/www/
Source: LA ENERGAIA: Energy Policy, Regulation and Dialog in Latin America
Format: Capture
Type: Webpage
Date: November 4, 2010
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