Rain Forest Residents, Texaco Face Off In Ecuador »

Posted By bruhaha 6 months, 2 weeks ago in News

A judge is preparing to render a decision in a long-running, multibillion-dollar lawsuit filed by residents of Ecuador's Amazonian rain forest against Texaco for fouling their land.

In the lawsuit, filed in 1993, the plaintiffs charge that, throughout the 1970s and '80s, the American oil company so polluted a swath of northern Ecuador that hundreds died of cancer. The defendant, Chevron Corp. — which bought Texaco in 2001 — denies the accusations.

But a court-appointed expert agrees with many of the plaintiffs' charges and has assessed damages at $27 billion. Now, a judge in the small town of Lago Agrio, says he hopes to have a decision before the end of the year.

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    quicksilver06026 months, 2 weeks ago

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    This story is to be featured tomorrow night (May 3) on 60 Minutes. They're promoting it as "The biggest environmental disaster you've never heard of"...

    Good article and probably worth watching tomorrow evening.

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    quicksilver06026 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Having read your profile page, I considered this when I was reading the article - I know you and Eagle Eye have first-hand knowledge concerning such matters.

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