Description |
211 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-211). |
Contents |
Introduction -- White men in suits (2002-2004) -- A new pact with the devil (2005) -- State of siege (2006-2008) -- Local terror, global extortion (2009) -- With a fat cat and Sun Tzu, the resistance goes global (2010-2015) -- Judgment day at the kangaroo court : "El Salvador always loses" (2016) -- Decision time : water for life or water for gold? (2017) -- Epilogue: The vote heard round the world ... but who killed Marcelo? |
Summary |
"The David and Goliath story of ordinary people in El Salvador who rallied together with international allies to prevent a global mining corporation from poisoning the country's main water source. At a time when countless communities are resisting powerful corporations--from Flint, Michigan, to the Standing Rock Reservation, to Didipio in the Philippines, to the Gualcarque River in Honduras--The Water Defenders tells the inspirational story of a community that took on an international mining corporation at seemingly insurmountable odds and won not one but two historic victories. In the early 2000s, many people in El Salvador were at first excited by the prospect of jobs, progress, and prosperity that the Pacific Rim mining company promised. However, farmer Vidalina Morales, brothers Marcelo and Miguel Rivera, and others soon discovered that the river system supplying water to the majority of Salvadorans was in danger of catastrophic contamination. With a group of unlikely allies, local and global, they committed to stop the corporation and the destruction of their home. Based on over a decade of research and their own role as international allies of the community groups in El Salvador, Robin Broad and John Cavanagh unspool this untold story--a tale replete with corporate greed, a transnational lawsuit at a secretive World Bank tribunal in Washington, violent threats, murders, and--surprisingly--victory. The husband-and-wife duo immerses the reader in the lives of the Salvadoran villagers, the journeys of the local activists who sought the truth about the effects of gold mining on the environment, and the behind-the-scenes maneuverings of the corporate mining executives and their lawyers. The Water Defenders demands that we examine our assumptions about progress and prosperity, while providing valuable lessons for those fighting against destructive corporations in the United States and across the world." -- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Pacific Rim Mining Corporation.
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OceanaGold.
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International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes.
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Gold mines and mining -- Political aspects -- El Salvador.
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Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects -- El Salvador.
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Water -- Pollution -- Political aspects -- El Salvador.
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Environmentalism -- El Salvador -- History -- 21st century.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General.
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International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes. (OCoLC)fst00513895
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Environmentalism. (OCoLC)fst00913543
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Gold mines and mining -- Environmental aspects.
(OCoLC)fst00944475
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Gold mines and mining -- Political aspects.
(OCoLC)fst01353194
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El Salvador. (OCoLC)fst01205530
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Chronological Term |
2000-2099
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Genre/Form |
History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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Added Author |
Cavanagh, John, 1955- author.
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Other Form: |
Online version: Broad, Robin. Water defenders Boston : Beacon Press, [2021] 9780807029053 (DLC) 2020030883 |
ISBN |
9780807029022 hardcover |
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0807029025 hardcover |
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9780807055403 (paperback) |
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0807055409 (paperback) |
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9780807029053 electronic book |
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