Coffee in the clouds: resource corporations continue to ransack the world's last wild places for raw materials. But, as Roxana Olivera reports, local people are increasingly saying 'no'.
New Internationalist › Nbr. 2010, January 2010
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Coffee in the clouds: resource corporations continue to ransack the world's last wild places for raw materials. But, as Roxana Olivera reports, local people are increasingly saying 'no'.
Polivio Perez's home is a majestic cloud forest in a remote corner of northern Ecuador, a tropical region of stunning natural beauty. More than 15,000 people live in the Intag Valley, flanked by the to...
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