John,
The Chocó forest of Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. It’s so rich with life it took scientists only 45 minutes of exploring to discover a new species!
But 98% of it has already been decimated by logging — and a palm oil giant wants to destroy what little is left.
The tiny community of Barranquilla de San Javier is fighting with all their might to save it, and they’re asking for our help.
Legal experts say they have a winnable case — the community has paperwork to prove they own the land. All they need now is money to advance their case. Can you chip in to save the Chocó rainforest?
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Scientists are panicking: the Chocó is barreling toward an extinction cliff. Deforestation is so out of control in the area that in a few short years, there could be nothing left.
The community of Barranquilla de San Javier has been a fierce defender of the Chocó forest — peacefully doing everything they can to stop Energy & Palma’s destructive plans and protect their land.
But Energy & Palma has hit back hard with a lawsuit, accusing them of causing hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage. It’s all lies, of course, but the trouble is they can’t afford to fight it.
If 5000 of us chip in, they could have enough to fight back in court — and together, we can fight to save what’s left of the Chocó. Can you chip in?
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The law and the international community are on the community's side – the UN even issued a statement of support. And the pressure on Energy & Palma is growing.
Our community is a powerful force when we all come together and fight for what we know is right. This community, the Chacó and all living things there need us now — can you join in to help save this critical piece of rainforest?
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