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Local People Want Change, But Their Way Here, an indigenous leader says the Peruvian government must protect against negative impacts caused by Big Energy. |
IDB America June 2007 Roger Hamilton |
Can an Energy Project Save a Rainforest? Defying conventional assumptions, a vast natural gas project has helped to protect 1.5 million hectares of rainforest in the Peruvian Amazon. |
IDB America September 2007 Roger Hamilton |
We Want a Sawmill... And the Internet, Too Can traditional knowledge coexist with Google? Camisea's leaders worry that change could jeopardize the Peruvian community's traditional culture. |
IDB America September 2007 Roger Hamilton |
Natural Gas Makes Natural Neighbors An energy megaproject takes on the big job of safeguarding local communities and the environment in the Peruvian Amazon. |
IDB America June 2007 Roger Hamilton |
Voyage up the Urubamba Local leaders attend a meeting on protected area management in the Peruvian Amazon. |
IDB America September 2007 Roger Hamilton |
Heretics in the Rainforest Some insist that only the energy sector's megafirms can play a big role in protecting Peruvian communities and ecosystems from the real dangers of change. |
IDB America October 2005 Daniel Drosdoff |
Industrial Good Neighbors How an Argentine company won support for its Peruvian investments through proactive social and environmental policies. |
IDB America October 2005 Daniel Drosdoff |
Benefits That Don't Evaporate How Peru is ensuring that the giant Camisea gas project will benefit citizens, businesses and the environment. |
IDB America November 2005 Robert Montgomery |
The IDB and the Camisea Project Favorable economic impact is expected to continue through the 30-year life of the IDB-funded natural gas project, improving Peru's standard of living. |
IDB America October 2006 Roger Hamilton |
The Mayor with 200,000 Children A local Peruvian government transforms natural gas royalties into hundreds of projects to improve people's lives. |