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Some of the threats . Any kind and amount of  resource extraction  incl. using land for ag, farming, traffic of species, overhunting is similar, its leaves are massively used by the Achuar for the construction of the roofs of their houses, its fruits are also used as food and the wood to make handcrafts”. “The extraction of the inner core of young chonta pambil palm trees ( Iriartea deltoidea ) is also decimating some populations of this species inside this territory”. Deforestation  including the low intensity selective cutting of trees in the forest surrounding the indigenous communities  “ The  population growth  leads to  more pressure over the natural resources” “ The situation of the chaapi palm tree In  2003, 39 million  barrels of Ecuadorian oil came to California (2). In  2008 , imports of Ecuadorian oil to California It is estimated that all the oil under  Achuar  territory  would meet the petroleum needs of  the US for  21  days.  In 2008, the  US got 1.1%  of its electricity using oil (petroleum)  producing about 590 Gigawatts of power climbed to 62.5 million barrels - up more than 60 percent (2)
Int roduction to their Indigenous cu lture T heir unique perspective on  wealth   and what it means to be a millionaire  http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/video_popup.php?source=youtube-VV0HSXeqIvk&title=Chevron%3A+The+Real+Human+Story+in+Ecuador Brief examples of how things from the jungle function as things that people in non-indigenous cultures would usually pay money to receive  http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/video_popup.php?source=youtube-VV0HSXeqIvk&title=Chevron%3A+The+Real+Human+Story+in+Ecuador
Occidental Petroleum in Achuar Territory in Peru: a Legacy of Harm  BLOCKS 104 or 106 Occidental Storage Facility Other areas of pollution and environmental degradation As of  March 8, 20 10   the case is pending  in CA federal appeals court.  The appeals court will be deciding whether to grant ,[object Object],The plaintiffs (Peruvian Achuar) claim that the company violated the industry standards and the environmental regulations by dumping a total of 9 billion barrels of toxic oil by-products in watersheds used by the Achuar people. ,[object Object],Will be deciding whether to grant  Occidentals request  to have the law suit done in Peru. Pics: http://www.achuarperu.org/es/60problemas_del_petroleo/lote1ABylote8-8X.htm?PHPSESSID=2142d69e962180cba14e3051f499125f http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/index.php?type=photo Occidental request  to have the
Squirrel  monkey Traditional food, less consumption currently because of reduced population of monkeys Bird species : “The Achuar territory is home to more bird species than the  total  amount of bird species that are found in the  entire United States”  (7).  Species of Trees : “ 25 acres  in their  territory  can contain more than 700 species of trees, about the same as in all of  North America ” (7) Fish : “A single pond here can sustain a greater variety of fish than are found in all of Europe’s rivers” (7).  7.  Dream People of the Amazon . Dir. Larry Lansburgh. 2005. Green Planet Films. 8. www.planetecuador.net/jungleplace.htm .  on the Achuar indigenous land, is such an  effective muscle relaxant  that western medicine uses a compound derived from this vine for  open heart surgery   Corary ,  a substance derived from a plant  found More than 2,000 plants with potential anti- cancer properties are found only in the rainforest  Benefits to Western Medicine Western Science has not even been able to count, let alone identify, all the species of plants, animals and insects that live in a healthy tropical rainforest (7). than   20   different species of trees exist per acre”(8). Biodiversity Trees per acre: “In the jungles of the  Upper Amazon  100  species of trees per acre  have been recorded. In the temperate forests of  North America  & Europe, rarely more Bird species : “The Achuar territory is home to more bird species than the  total  amount of bird species that are found in the entire  United States ” (7).
More than 1/3  of the total  least  317  species  birds  in Achuar territory nationally  endangered can only be found in two other places in Ecuador outside of the Achuar territory   Listed as  Vulnerable  (VU)  by  IUCN Biodiversity live in  Ecuador   number of birds on Earth live in South America.  of the  bird  species  of  S outh America At More than 50%
1. To preserve the Earth’s  tropical rainforests  by empowering the indigenous people who are its natural custodians 2. To contribute to the  creation  of a  new global dream and  vision  of equity and sustainability for  all Some of the upcoming seminars   2 most important  missions of the Alliance Sat May 22 from 10:00AM - 4:30  PM  in Napa, CA and  Atascadero, CA  at the  Awakening Ways Spiritual Center  St. Joseph  Parish  Center ,  Sun Jun  6 12:30 PM   - 4:45P M Alameda, CA, US If people are not able to attend the seminar, there are excellent resources on the website to help people experience a portion of the symposium or  if people are interested in hosting a Symposium, they are highly suggested to contact the Community Coordinator  nearest to them Pachamama has a commitment both  to develop tangible , real-life projects through which rainforests provide more direct economic benefit standing than cut as well as to broaden the general economic view so that the value of standing rainforests and the costs associated with their destruction are measured and counted.  Pachamama   Alliance all  St. Joseph  Parish  Center ,  Sun Jun  6 12:30 PM   - 4:45P M Alameda, CA, US St. Jo seph   Parish  Center , Sun Jun 6  12:30  PM –  4: 45   PM Alamed a, CA 2. To contribute to the  creation  of a  new global dream and vision  of equity and sustainability  for  all  Atascadero, CA Most recent project:  doing  free   Changing the Dream of the Modern  World   Symposium  around  the  world
Kapawi Ecolodge & Reserve fans out around an ephemeral lagoon crowded with plant and bird life. “A wooden boardwalk meanders its way from the river through the jungle to the lodge itself, and on out over the lagoon,  Kapawi is accessible only by air-flying in small planes over an unbroken green expanse of rainforest.  Mammals incl. freshwater dolphins birds  (more than  570  species in the area) Biodiversity providing an ideal location for early morning bird watching” Kapawi Ecologe and Reserve
Contribution to the Achuar Community (per passenger): US$ 10.00 entry and US$ 2.50 per night  “ For me, the alliance that resulted in Kapawi is very important” (7).  “When tourists come here they can take something back to their own countries” (7).  “They can learn about our customs, then go back and share that with their families and friends” (7).  In turn, those people can come here and learn about us” (7).  “ I hope this enterprise succeeds so that the oil companies won’t come in here  and destroy our forests, kill our animals and fish and pollute the rivers that we depend on” (7).  “This is the most important thing that I can think of” (7). -Mauro Mukuchan, an Achuar man  Kapawi Ecologe and Reserve - Local Benefits
Kapawi Lodge The entire ecolodge was made in “authentic, traditional Achuar  design  concepts”  without a single metal nail.   Part of the view of the lagoon from balcony of the room There are 18 double rooms, each with private baths. Some of the rooms can also be converted to triples and some of the rooms share a balcony looking on to the lagoon and are ideal as family accommodations. Each bed has its own mosquito net and every room is equipped with a security box.  http://www.kapawi.com/en/the-ecolodge/accommodations.html There is solar heated water available on most afternoons. Environmentally friendly methods such as biodegradable soaps, and trash recycling systems are also being utilized.
Ecotourist activities outside Ecolodge In addition to the wildlife viewings from your room or near the resort, there are also other ecotourism activities that they offer ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],← There are cultural community visits that can include shopping or no shopping ↑ Guided Day Hikes↓
1:20-2:20  2:55-3:05  Fishing in the Amazon with barbasco root youtube http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/video_popup.php?source=youtube-Hbs-PzFSROM&title=Occidental+Petroleum+in+Achuar+Territory%3A+A+Legacy+of+Harm http://www.nacionalidadachuarecuador.org/archivos/ingles/the_achuar.html#chicha
 
 

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  • 1. Some of the threats . Any kind and amount of resource extraction incl. using land for ag, farming, traffic of species, overhunting is similar, its leaves are massively used by the Achuar for the construction of the roofs of their houses, its fruits are also used as food and the wood to make handcrafts”. “The extraction of the inner core of young chonta pambil palm trees ( Iriartea deltoidea ) is also decimating some populations of this species inside this territory”. Deforestation including the low intensity selective cutting of trees in the forest surrounding the indigenous communities “ The population growth leads to more pressure over the natural resources” “ The situation of the chaapi palm tree In 2003, 39 million barrels of Ecuadorian oil came to California (2). In 2008 , imports of Ecuadorian oil to California It is estimated that all the oil under Achuar territory would meet the petroleum needs of the US for 21 days. In 2008, the US got 1.1% of its electricity using oil (petroleum) producing about 590 Gigawatts of power climbed to 62.5 million barrels - up more than 60 percent (2)
  • 2. Int roduction to their Indigenous cu lture T heir unique perspective on wealth and what it means to be a millionaire http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/video_popup.php?source=youtube-VV0HSXeqIvk&title=Chevron%3A+The+Real+Human+Story+in+Ecuador Brief examples of how things from the jungle function as things that people in non-indigenous cultures would usually pay money to receive http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/video_popup.php?source=youtube-VV0HSXeqIvk&title=Chevron%3A+The+Real+Human+Story+in+Ecuador
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  • 4. Squirrel monkey Traditional food, less consumption currently because of reduced population of monkeys Bird species : “The Achuar territory is home to more bird species than the total amount of bird species that are found in the entire United States” (7). Species of Trees : “ 25 acres in their territory can contain more than 700 species of trees, about the same as in all of North America ” (7) Fish : “A single pond here can sustain a greater variety of fish than are found in all of Europe’s rivers” (7). 7. Dream People of the Amazon . Dir. Larry Lansburgh. 2005. Green Planet Films. 8. www.planetecuador.net/jungleplace.htm . on the Achuar indigenous land, is such an effective muscle relaxant that western medicine uses a compound derived from this vine for open heart surgery Corary , a substance derived from a plant found More than 2,000 plants with potential anti- cancer properties are found only in the rainforest Benefits to Western Medicine Western Science has not even been able to count, let alone identify, all the species of plants, animals and insects that live in a healthy tropical rainforest (7). than 20 different species of trees exist per acre”(8). Biodiversity Trees per acre: “In the jungles of the Upper Amazon 100 species of trees per acre have been recorded. In the temperate forests of North America & Europe, rarely more Bird species : “The Achuar territory is home to more bird species than the total amount of bird species that are found in the entire United States ” (7).
  • 5. More than 1/3 of the total least 317 species birds in Achuar territory nationally endangered can only be found in two other places in Ecuador outside of the Achuar territory Listed as Vulnerable (VU) by IUCN Biodiversity live in Ecuador number of birds on Earth live in South America. of the bird species of S outh America At More than 50%
  • 6. 1. To preserve the Earth’s tropical rainforests by empowering the indigenous people who are its natural custodians 2. To contribute to the creation of a new global dream and vision of equity and sustainability for all Some of the upcoming seminars 2 most important missions of the Alliance Sat May 22 from 10:00AM - 4:30 PM in Napa, CA and Atascadero, CA at the Awakening Ways Spiritual Center St. Joseph Parish Center , Sun Jun 6 12:30 PM - 4:45P M Alameda, CA, US If people are not able to attend the seminar, there are excellent resources on the website to help people experience a portion of the symposium or if people are interested in hosting a Symposium, they are highly suggested to contact the Community Coordinator nearest to them Pachamama has a commitment both to develop tangible , real-life projects through which rainforests provide more direct economic benefit standing than cut as well as to broaden the general economic view so that the value of standing rainforests and the costs associated with their destruction are measured and counted. Pachamama Alliance all St. Joseph Parish Center , Sun Jun 6 12:30 PM - 4:45P M Alameda, CA, US St. Jo seph Parish Center , Sun Jun 6 12:30 PM – 4: 45 PM Alamed a, CA 2. To contribute to the creation of a new global dream and vision of equity and sustainability for all Atascadero, CA Most recent project: doing free Changing the Dream of the Modern World Symposium around the world
  • 7. Kapawi Ecolodge & Reserve fans out around an ephemeral lagoon crowded with plant and bird life. “A wooden boardwalk meanders its way from the river through the jungle to the lodge itself, and on out over the lagoon, Kapawi is accessible only by air-flying in small planes over an unbroken green expanse of rainforest. Mammals incl. freshwater dolphins birds (more than 570 species in the area) Biodiversity providing an ideal location for early morning bird watching” Kapawi Ecologe and Reserve
  • 8. Contribution to the Achuar Community (per passenger): US$ 10.00 entry and US$ 2.50 per night “ For me, the alliance that resulted in Kapawi is very important” (7). “When tourists come here they can take something back to their own countries” (7). “They can learn about our customs, then go back and share that with their families and friends” (7). In turn, those people can come here and learn about us” (7). “ I hope this enterprise succeeds so that the oil companies won’t come in here and destroy our forests, kill our animals and fish and pollute the rivers that we depend on” (7). “This is the most important thing that I can think of” (7). -Mauro Mukuchan, an Achuar man Kapawi Ecologe and Reserve - Local Benefits
  • 9. Kapawi Lodge The entire ecolodge was made in “authentic, traditional Achuar design concepts” without a single metal nail. Part of the view of the lagoon from balcony of the room There are 18 double rooms, each with private baths. Some of the rooms can also be converted to triples and some of the rooms share a balcony looking on to the lagoon and are ideal as family accommodations. Each bed has its own mosquito net and every room is equipped with a security box. http://www.kapawi.com/en/the-ecolodge/accommodations.html There is solar heated water available on most afternoons. Environmentally friendly methods such as biodegradable soaps, and trash recycling systems are also being utilized.
  • 10.
  • 11. 1:20-2:20 2:55-3:05 Fishing in the Amazon with barbasco root youtube http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/video_popup.php?source=youtube-Hbs-PzFSROM&title=Occidental+Petroleum+in+Achuar+Territory%3A+A+Legacy+of+Harm http://www.nacionalidadachuarecuador.org/archivos/ingles/the_achuar.html#chicha
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Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epa/figes2.html, http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epa/figes1.html . To many environmentalists and politicians, oil development along the coast is a simple "not in my backyard" issue. But when we continue to consume petroleum in massive quantities from afar, we simply deflect the environmental impacts elsewhere - to places out of sight and out of mind - and often, places with less rigorous anti-pollution laws than our own. www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/sierra_summit/2009/05/
  2. Chevron: The Real Human Story in Ecuador 0:30-0:53 http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/video_popup.php?source=youtube-VV0HSXeqIvk&title=Chevron%3A+The+Real+Human+Story+in+Ecuador Brief examples of how things from the jungle function as things that people in non-indigenous cultures would usually pay money to receive 1:50-2:33 http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/video_popup.php?source=youtube-VV0HSXeqIvk&title=Chevron%3A+The+Real+Human+Story+in+Ecuador
  3. 0:40-2:27 3:35-3:54 4:35-6:06 Really good pic 431 http://www.amazonwatch.org/newsroom/video_popup.php?source=youtube-Hbs-PzFSROM&title=Occidental+Petroleum+in+Achuar+Territory%3A+A+Legacy+of+Harm Show this pic http://www.earthrights.org/publication/legacy-harm Other pics from: http://www.achuarperu.org/es/60problemas_del_petroleo/lote1ABylote8-8X.htm?PHPSESSID=2142d69e962180cba14e3051f499125f
  4. species of South America
  5. http://awakeningthedreamer.org/content/view/115/135:really end at 131 to summarizes seminar