Reconocen al río Atrato como "sujeto de derechos"

Reconocen al río Atrato como "sujeto de derechos"

Greenpeace's Impact in Colombia and the Historic Ruling on the Atrato River

Introduction to Greenpeace's Role

  • Silvia Gómez, director of Greenpeace in Colombia, discusses the organization's global impact, starting from Argentina and now making significant strides in Colombia.
  • The conversation highlights a landmark ruling by the Colombian Constitutional Court recognizing the Atrato River as a subject of rights.

Significance of the Constitutional Ruling

  • The ruling is described as historic, marking an important step for environmental advocacy and resource protection efforts.
  • It mandates urgent state action to develop a plan to save the Atrato River from destruction caused by gold mining activities that pollute with cyanide and mercury.

Community Involvement and Legal Framework

  • The ruling emphasizes community involvement, recognizing local organizations' roles in advocating for environmental justice.
  • It calls for comprehensive oversight involving various authorities to ensure effective protection measures are implemented for the river.

Citizen Participation in Environmental Activism

  • Gómez stresses that citizen participation is crucial; everyone can be an activist regardless of expertise or background.
  • She cites successful community actions against mining projects in Cajamarca, where residents halted detrimental mining operations after years of struggle.

Case Studies: Cajamarca and Other Regions

  • The municipality of Piedras initiated popular consultations against mining activities, setting a precedent for community-led decisions regarding local resources.
  • On March 26, 2017, Cajamarca voted against one of Latin America's largest open-pit gold mines, leading to AngloGold Ashanti's withdrawal from the area.

Ongoing Resistance Against Mining Activities

  • Greenpeace supports communities resisting mining operations in Antioquia’s Jericó and Támesis regions due to concerns over environmental degradation.
  • There is criticism towards decision-making processes that exclude local voices who understand their territories best.

Conclusion: Empowering Local Communities

  • Gómez concludes that grassroots activism has proven effective in protecting natural resources and influencing project developments positively.

Protecting Unique Ecosystems in Colombia

Importance of Páramos

  • The páramos in Colombia are unique ecosystems that provide over 85% of the water in the Andean region. They are fragile and threatened by global warming.

Community Involvement Against Mining

  • Greenpeace Colombia collaborates with local communities, such as those in Tasco and Socotá, who oppose mining activities that threaten their environment.

Historic Achievements

  • Two significant achievements include the revocation of an environmental license by Corpoboyacá and a ruling from the Constitutional Court declaring mining in páramos unconstitutional.

Activism and Citizen Participation

  • Citizens are encouraged to support Greenpeace's efforts through volunteering or becoming cyber activists to strengthen campaigns for environmental protection.

Global Campaigns: Protecting Marine Biodiversity

Threat from Salmon Industry

  • Greenpeace is committed to protecting marine areas, particularly against pollution caused by the salmon industry in Chile's Patagonia region.

International Collaboration

  • The organization works alongside various countries to prevent further destruction of vital marine ecosystems, emphasizing collective action against industrial threats.

Addressing Asbestos Use in Colombia

Health Risks of Asbestos

  • Asbestos is a highly toxic material still used in construction and automotive industries, posing severe health risks.

Advocacy for Prohibition

  • Greenpeace aims to ban asbestos use in Colombia, honoring victims affected by this hazardous material and pushing for legislative changes.

Call to Action for Citizens

  • All citizens are urged to participate actively against asbestos usage, highlighting its prevalence in everyday environments like homes and workplaces.

Conclusion: Strengthening Environmental Movements

Role of Public Support

Video description

Los colombianos están en la obligación de hacer cumplir el fallo de la Corte Constitucional contra la "nefasta" explotación de oro. Greenpeace destaca este fallo e invita a los ciudadanos a participar por este río. Derechos de autor Caracol Radio