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Mennonites said to deforest ancestral Indigenous land in Colombia

Mennonites said to deforest ancestral Indigenous land in Colombia Environmental authorities and Indigenous groups accuse a Mennonite community, members of an Anabaptist Protestant sect, of destroying forests and polluting water sources in the Altillanura high plains of eastern Colombia. Authorities say the Mennonites have burned 135 hectares (333 acres) of riverbank forest since arriving in the region in 2016. Indigenous Sikuani communities say the Mennonites have taken over their ancestral lands and driven away the native wildlife and fish with their farming activities and intensive use of agrochemicals. The Mennonite colony is one of many that left Mexico in recent years and settled in other Latin American countries, including Peru and Bolivia, where they have also been accused of environmental violations.

Gas production in Colombia registered an increase of 3 3% during May 2021

Gas production in Colombia registered an increase of 3 3% during May 2021
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Trina Solar Vanguard trackers help Colombian plant reshape local energy market

Trina Solar Vanguard trackers help Colombian plant reshape local energy market By Trina Solar Email Trina Solar has made a significant contribution to the second-largest solar energy project in Colombia – 2,250 sets of trackers and 200,000  modules. The Bosques de Los Llanos project, developed and managed by Trina, will reduce CO 2 emissions by 58,350 tons a year and provide power to 71,400 households. Bosques de Los Llanos is the first PV project in Colombia to be financed under a non-recourse arrangement and, so highly regarded is the project, that the country’s President, Iván Duque Márquez, personally cut the ribbon at an opening ceremony at the end of January.

Colombia human rights update January 2021

Colombia human rights update January 2021 Forced displacement also occurred, with town councillors, journalists and indigenous activists continuing to be targeted.   The opening weeks of 2021 were the most violent start to a year since Colombia’s peace agreement was signed in 2016. Having registered over 90 massacres and over 300 social activists killed in the previous twelve months, according to national human rights organisations, the first month of the new year saw at least sevent massacres, 17 killings of social activists and five FARC former combatants killed. Forced displacement also occurred, with town councillors, journalists and indigenous activists continuing to be targeted. Below is a summary of cases of violence in January 2021.

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