These articles related to Environmental conflicts are missing on Wikipedia. (Also a few gaps not necessarily related to EJ issues)
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edit- Saúl Luciano Lliuya (or create from english sources, such as [1]
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editBolivia
editAmayapampa gold project. Miners occupied the mine, and there was a "Christmas massacre" in 1996.[2]. Producing gold in 2018. [3]. Spanish Wikipedia has article about the Christmas massacre: [4]
Colombia
editDoña Juana landfill. Collapsed in 1997. Related to existing article Miriam Margoth Martínez. [5]. Several studies on Google scholar.
Ecuador
editFrance
edit- Sainte-Soline reservoir [6] possibly a more general article is warranted about mega-reservoirs in France, but this one was a particularly hot topic.[7][8]. associated with Les Soulèvements de la Terre.
Madagascar
edit- Daewoo Madagascar land grab. Attempted land grab by Daewoo would have acquired nearly half of the arable land in Madagascar. Contributed to the 2009 Malagasy political crisis.[9][10][11]
Nigerian oil industry
editGeneral information here: [12]
Refineries
editEnvironmental justice framework applied to refineries in Warri and Port Harcourt here: [13] and [14]
- Warri refinery: [15] and [16]
- Kaduna refinery: [17] Book ISBN: 9783639312584[1] Article: [18]
- Port Harcourt refinery: [19]
Fields and pipelines
edit- Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline: [20]
- Kolo Creek: [21] and/or Kolo Creek oil field [22] and/or associated pipelines: [23] Protests in 2011: [24] Additional protests 2021 and 2022 [25]
- Illegal oil refining in Nigeria: [26] (possibly better to add to Oil theft in Nigeria)
- Idu oil field: [27]
Turkey
editUnited States
edit- Detroit waste incinerator https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2023/06/11/implosion-of-detroit-trash-incinerator-ends-decades-of-stink/70302090007/ https://www.jstor.org/stable/41554734 This and other conflicts in Detroit are significant enough that Environmental justice in Detroit could probably get its own article. https://www.michigandaily.com/uncategorized/toxic-tour-lead/
Zambian mining industry
editCopper
editHistory: [30]
- Mopani Copper Mines has information that could be spun off and added to with historical background. See good article at 1935 Copperbelt strike. Additional history at [31] and [32].
- Nkana mine. Smelter at this location. Studies have found heavy metal contamination in soil of densely populated areas, and recommend that people stop growing food in this area. [33].
- Mufulira mine. Additional processing at this location. Some remediation has taken place here
References
edit- ^ AL-AMIN, MOHAMMED (2010). Oil Pollution in Nigeria The Case of Kaduna Refinery and Petrochemical Complex (neue Ausg ed.). Saarbrücken. ISBN 978-3-639-31258-4. OCLC 724964883.
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