Background on attempted oil exploitation by Burlington, now owned by Conoco, in indigenous lands in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
A public service announcement about the need to protect the Amazon Rainforest and the indigenous communities who reside there, narrated by Martin Sheen.
Burlington, now owned by Conoco/Phillips, owns or holds shares in oil export licenses in the Ecuadorian Amazon....
Humberto Piaguaje, representing the Secoya Indigenous People, and Guillermo Grefa, of the Kichwa tribe, both attended Chevron's Annual Stockholders meeting on April 25, 2007, to inform Chevron investo...
The story of the indigenous people, Achuar, who live in a remote and pristine part of the Amazon rain forest in southeastern Ecuador....
For 30 years, Occidental Petroleum conducted the largest oil operation in Peru....
Amazon Watch works with indigenous and environmental organizations in the Amazon Basin to defend the environment and advance indigenous peoples' rights in the ...
The largest oil-related environmental disaster in the world - Chevron dumped over 18 billion gallons of toxic wastewater in the Ecuadorian Amazon....
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