The Future of the Environment in Mexico Is in Very ‘Dirty’ Hands
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Ecologists from Mexico denounce that “the model of predation initiated by Calica in the Riviera Maya is becoming nationalized” and this translates into the future of the environment in the Aztec country being in “very dirty hands”. “We see now companies like Cemex, which is a Mexican transnational that now has a permit from the Semarnat to deforest 4.5 square kilometers or 650 hectares near Tulum and, if that’s not enough, we also have companies…
Grenpeace demands that Semarnat cease exploitation of rock banks Cancun, July 7 (InZoom.Mx).- In a direct action that marked the beginning of the week in Cancun, activists from Greenpeace Mexico climbed today in the building of the local delegation of the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat), to demand the immediate cessation of federal authorizations that allow the exploitation of rock banks, known as sascaberas, in the M…
Protest in Cancun for environmental permitsGreenpeace held a protest in front of the offices of the Semarnat in the hotel area of Cancun to denounce the approval of at least 26 stone extraction banks in the Mayan jungle, many of them related to the works of the Mayan Train. Activists and volunteers unloaded rocks in front of the building as a symbol of the environmental impact caused by these projects. They also climbed the building and posted m…
The offices of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) in Cancún were symbolically taken over by members of Greenpeace Mexico. They demanded a halt to the environmental authorizations granted to waste dumps in the Yucatán Peninsula, particularly in Quintana Roo. This morning, the activists scaled the Ministry's facilities, located in […]
July 07/ Cancún, Q. Roo. – Members of Greenpeace Mexico symbolically took over the offices of the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat) in Cancún, to demand that environmental authorizations be stopped that allow opening new material banks in Quintana Roo and other parts of the Yucatán Peninsula. ...
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