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Outgoing Colombia minister warns climate gains could be at risk under new government
Colombia’s outgoing environment minister warns the incoming government could reverse climate and conservation progress by promoting fracking, fossil fuels, and weakening Indigenous environmental governance. The new administration, led by President-elect Abelardo de la Espriella, has pledged to expand oil development and natural resource extraction, raising concerns about environmental risks.
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