Voice of the Arctic Iñupiat is a backer of the controversial Willow oil drilling project
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BOGOTA, (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – A year after Ecuador voted in a historic referendum to ban all oil drilling in a unique part of the Amazon rainforest, Indigenous leaders say the government has been slow to shut down wells in the oil-dependent South American nation. The article In Ecuador’s Amazon, scant progress after landmark oil vote appeared first on Stabroek News.
Voice of the Arctic Iñupiat is a backer of the controversial Willow oil drilling project
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