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Colombian River Daughter Turns Fracking Fight Into a Regional Warning

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AI-generatedThis article highlights the impact of environmental activism on energy policies, particularly in fossil fuel extraction sectors like fracking. It underscores growing global tensions between energy development and environmental protection, with potential implications for energy companies and regulatory frameworks in emerging markets.
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- Yuvelis Morales Blanco won the Goldman Environmental Prize for anti-fracking activism in Colombia.
- Her activism led to a court suspension of fracking projects and a nationwide moratorium by President Gustavo Petro.
- The activism was sparked by a 2018 environmental disaster that forced community relocation.
- Morales Blanco co-founded Aguawil, a youth-led anti-fracking organization, and faced life threats.
- The story reflects broader environmental justice and community rights struggles in Latin America.
The Colombian anti-fracking case does not translate to significant mid-term impacts on BIST energy sectors. Broader trends may take time to influence Turkey.
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