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Murder, Pollution as Policy, and Two Women Who Won’t Give Up

Climate One

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Corporate Greed and Community Resilience

This chapter explores the controversial practices of multinational corporations like Occidental Petroleum in Colombia, focusing on their payments to militant groups for protection and the resulting military interventions. It highlights the enduring struggle of indigenous communities, particularly the Uwa people, against corporate interests and their eventual victory in achieving recognition from an international human rights court. Additionally, the chapter discusses the shift in the Colombian government’s stance on fossil fuel production, emphasizing community resilience initiatives and the interconnectedness of efforts towards climate justice.

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