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Ridiculous. But what else could you expect from Correa?


Ecuador to Europe: Pay us not to drill in Amazon

QUITO, Ecuador – Ecuador's president is in London this week to promote a unique proposal: pay his country $3 billion not to drill for oil in a pristine Amazon reserve.

Germany and Spain have expressed interest in President Rafael Correa's idea, which environmentalists say could set a precedent in the fight against global warming by lowering the high cost to poor countries of going green.

"This is the first time the government of a major oil-producing country has voluntarily offered to forego lucrative oil extraction in order to help combat climate change," said Dr. Matt Finer, staff scientist for Save America's Forests and author of a study on Correa's initiative.

But Correa's idea is two years old and he has yet to receive a firm cash commitment.

Under the plan, rich countries would pay Ecuador at least half the revenues that the 850 million barrels of heavy crude oil estimated to be in Ecuador's remote Yasuni National Park would be expected to generate over the next 10 years — or about $3 billion.

Ecuador says not drilling for the oil would keep 410 million metric tons of carbon dioxide from entering the atmosphere, a figure that has caught the attention of green-conscious governments in Europe.

But this month, Germany contradicted Ecuador's claims that it had already committed $50 million over 13 years to the initiative.

"The amount of a potential donation and the method and period over which it would be paid have yet to be determined," a German government official told the Associated Press last week in Berlin, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the matter.

The official said Germany supports the idea but its participation is dependent on recruiting other donors and expanding the amount of land protected from development under the initiative.

Correa's proposal would block drilling in three oil fields in Yasuni, but it does not explicitly prohibit development in the rest of the park. It was declared a biosphere reserve by the United Nations and is home to Amazon Indian tribes living in voluntary isolation.

In Ecuador, companies can drill in national parks if a president deems it a matter of national interest.

While Spain is still considering how much to donate, it has already spent $200,000 to help Ecuador set up a fund to implement the project, Spain's top Latin America official, Juan Pablo de Laiglesia, told Ecuador's El Comercio newspaper this month.

Ecuador's foreign minister, Fander Falcon, says the international trust fund will be ready by mid-November. United Nations Development Program spokeswoman Carolina Azevedo said Ecuador has requested technical support to manage the fund.

Ecuador is an OPEC member that depends on oil for a third of its national budget. The three oil fields in Yasuni represent 20 percent of its crude oil reserves.

Correa is scheduled to meet with the British Parliament members Wednesday to discuss the proposal and plans to travel to Canada, France, Sweden, Belgium and the United States in November.

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By Pappassito on Oct 26, 2009, 19:26 in Off Topic.


lpdiver says on Oct 26, 2009, 21:33:

That's about the most stupid thing I've read here in quite a while. Anyone, anywhere, sitting on oil reserves should be cashing it in now.

ts

Remember what the monkey says, "Fuck money it's free"

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Aji1 says on Oct 27, 2009, 05:45:

They also know you could not trust him to keep the deal, thus no takers. Birds coming home to roost I think is the appropriate dicho.

I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!

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jb_fastpitch says on Oct 27, 2009, 07:36:

This is really funny!!! I am amazed that taxpayers in Europe would not throw the idiots in their governments out of office for even considering paying for oil and not getting any. hahahahahah
Maybe they will also pay Ahmed-Jihad for not NUKING them????? Naw, they'll have to become Islamic Republics first.
As for Correa, sounds like a genius, after they pay him he can say" OK, next year's payment will be a bit more" hahahahaha
Then he should demand a seat on the UN Human Rights Council with Chavez and Ahmed-Jihad so he can denounce the US and Colombia.

Choose Liberty, there is no such thing as equality.

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jb_fastpitch says on Oct 27, 2009, 09:07:

No that's funny. What stops them from selling it over and over to different buyers, or only renting it? What if they change their minds and decide to "rape the planet"? This is funnier than a movie by AL Gore.

Choose Liberty, there is no such thing as equality.

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