At the end of his prestigious column México SA, which Carlos Fernández Vega publishes in our newspaper, he asked on June 17: And where were the “environmentalists” in the face of the ecological disaster caused by the transnational company Vulcano in the Playa del Carmen area? ?” The same question has been asked on several occasions by the President of the Republic. I respond on behalf of those mentioned: fighting tirelessly to prevent what is now being discussed so much. That fight was led by the Grupo Ecologista del Mayab (GEMA), based in Cancún. It is especially made up of women dedicated to various activities and led by Araceli Domínguez. Said organization opportunely denounced and continues, since 1986, the destructive footprint of a business whose purpose is to obtain profits at any cost.
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