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Director's Statement
Do we depend on growth? I came across the concept of „el buen vivir“, the philosophy of the native indigenous people living along the Andes in South America. I studied it with great interest. It contains all (and a lot more) of what we call „sustainability“.
The German „Energiewende“ caused a significant increase of steam coal imports to Germany; in fact, almost all industrialised countries have increased their coal imports. Countries like Germany, Great Britain or the U.S. are shutting down their costly coal mining industry and instead import cheap coal from abroad. Mining companies such as Glencore plc, BHP Billiton or Anglo American exploit the natural resources. Colombia produces high quality steam coal at a very low price, thus it became one of the largest exporters of coal.
What happens to the native Colombians, in this case the Wayuu people, who have been living on the ground above the coal for centuries? It's a disturbing story of neo-colonialism at its best. The Wayuus are forced to move and give up their way of life and have no other choice but to live by the rules of the so-called modern civilisation. It’s their „good life“ against ours, an unequal competition full of madness. In the end, mankind suffers an outrageous defeat.