Bolivian real problem: hydrocarbons’ industry failure 9/23/11

The following article is from Rodolfo Mier Luzio, published by Pagina Siete today. It is extremely informative regarding how bad Bolivia is handling its hydrocarbon industry. Mier says that TIPNIS and even the October Judicial elections are just cover ups for a major problem of current government. Argentina is about to demand, per signed contract, 27.7 million cubit meters per…

TIPNIS group deprived from water!! (see chart below)

Ruy D’Alencar, special envoy from El Deber reports: TIPNIS protest-walk group can not get water! it is not because it is far away… water can be found in Chaparina stream, twenty meters away from where they were stopped by the police! Yes, 20 meters!! and they can’t have it! The group is on the road for its…

Bolivian mining sector inefficiencies… Déjà vu?

After six years of current government, the Bolivian mining sector is experiencing the same inefficiencies as before 1985. Former vice-minister for Mining Policy, Gerardo Coro told Fides radio and now published in Pagina Siete that the reason of his removal was he alerted that the production cost in Huanuni is higher than the international price. Last Monday, the price…

TIPNIS’ stakeholders, part II

This cartoon is from El Dia (9/21/11), it reads “Oppressed Indigenous” the TIPNIS protest-walk group is surrounded by illegal loggers with chainsaw, high landers with dynamite, policemen with clubs and shields and coca growers with whips. This protests group is surrounded, deprived from water which is nearby and food supplies were not allowed to reach them. In…

About TIPNIS and coca leaf production, a theory appears…

Aside of the protest walk of the TIPNIS that is entering its second month, there is another issue that may be related to such road passing through this National Park: coca leaf production is said to exhaust the nutrients of the soil where it’s grown. An initial thought is that coca growers in the Chapare…

TIPNIS’ stakeholders of the world, UNITE!!!

Bolivian Thoughts in an Emerging World wants to thank Avaaz.org (The World in Action) for their campaign in support of the TIPNIS. Contents of their page follow: “Bolivia: Stop the Destruction of the Amazon” “Bolivia’s government is about to approve a mega-highway that could enable foreign companies to pillage the world’s most important forest. But,…