Justicia, Paz, Integridad<br /> de la Creación
Justicia, Paz, Integridad<br /> de la Creación
Justicia, Paz, Integridad<br /> de la Creación
Justicia, Paz, Integridad<br /> de la Creación
Justicia, Paz, Integridad<br /> de la Creación
18/06/2019

To stop destruction of Liberia’s rainforest, he put his life on the line

Alfred Brownell had to flee Liberia after challenging the powerful palm oil and other extractive industries that were clearing its forests. But he remains committed to seeing that the West African nation’s biodiverse lands be developed sustainably and the rights of its indigenous peoples respected.

Three years ago, Alfred Brownell fled his country under threat of violence. It was the culmination of decades of bearing witness to the mining, logging, and agribusiness interests that were destroying Liberia’s natural resources, which include a swath of tropical rainforest that is among the most biodiverse places on the planet. In 2009, Brownell founded Green Advocates, a public-interest environmental law organization focused on ensuring that the income generated by the West African country’s agricultural and resource extraction operations benefit everyday Liberians. Brownell received the Goldman Environmental Prize, awarded annually to a handful of grassroots environmentalists working across the globe. In this interview with Yale Environment 360, he talks about how Liberia became so overrun by extractive industries and the steps its government can now take to ensure a brighter future for its citizens and natural resources.

(From the article.)

Tipología
Web Site
Número
7222
Caso de AT causado por
Global - TNCs - Food Corporations
Caso de AT que perjudica a
Liberia - Agricultural land
Editor
Yale Environment 360 Website