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Going to have to face pretty urgently, i think. going to have to face pretty urgently, ithink. the going to have to face pretty urgently, i think. the yorkshire post has got the government backing wind power and at the financial times has a story about half of all newcastle must be electric in six years. these moves are welcomed by anyone who is wanting a move in the right direction on the environment front, but criticism that the government is not going far enough on both fronts, really. it is a? have people s views changed and what they are willing to accept, daisy? i think people s views have changed significantly in that we have all woken significantly in that we have all woken up significantly in that we have all woken up to the fact that now there is a crisis woken up to the fact that now there is a crisis as woken up to the fact that now there is a crisis as far as our energy security is a crisis as far as our energy security goes. and that something is going security ....

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RTL Today - Between a rock and hard place: Environmentalists dismayed by Ecuador presidential candidates


Environmentalists dismayed by Ecuador presidential candidates
Author: AFP|Update: 07.04.2021 08:35
Ecuadorans must choose between Andres Arauz (left) and Guillermo Lasso to be their next president, but environmentalists are not impressed / ©
AFP
Environmental activists will feel stuck between a rock and hard place on Sunday when forced to choose a new president.
Leftist Andres Arauz faces the right-wing Guillermo Lasso in a run-off election with both vowing to continue oil and mineral extraction, which has already devastated a sixth of Ecuador s Amazon jungle.
Ecuador remains immersed in an extractivist policy. That is to say that both candidates believe Ecuador s future is in oil and that has nothing to do with reality, Carlos Larrea, the director of the socio-environmental unit at the Simon Bolivar University, told AFP. ....

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Environmentalists dismayed by Ecuador presidential candidates


Environmentalists dismayed by Ecuador presidential candidates
AFP
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AFP
© Rodrigo BUENDIA
Ecuadorans must choose between Andres Arauz (left) and Guillermo Lasso to be their next president, but environmentalists are not impressed
Environmental activists will feel stuck between a rock and hard place on Sunday when forced to choose a new president.
Leftist Andres Arauz faces the right-wing Guillermo Lasso in a run-off election with both vowing to continue oil and mineral extraction, which has already devastated a sixth of Ecuador s Amazon jungle.
Ecuador remains immersed in an extractivist policy. That is to say that both candidates believe Ecuador s future is in oil and that has nothing to do with reality, Carlos Larrea, the director of the socio-environmental unit at the Simon Bolivar University, told AFP. ....

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Ecuador poll candidates dismay environmentalists


Ecuador poll candidates dismay environmentalists
Agence France-Presse
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QUITO: Environmental activists will feel stuck between a rock and hard place on Sunday when forced to choose a new president.
Leftist Andres Arauz faces the right-wing Guillermo Lasso in a run-off election with both vowing to continue oil and mineral extraction, which has already devastated a sixth of Ecuador’s Amazon jungle.
“Ecuador remains immersed in an extractivist policy. That is to say that both candidates believe Ecuador’s future is in oil and that has nothing to do with reality,” Carlos Larrea, the director of the socioenvironmental unit at the Simon Bolivar University, told Agence France-Presse (AFP). ....

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