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Colombia Joins Fossil Fuel Coalition
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Colombia joins the fossil fuel non-proliferation coalition to promote a treaty on fossil fuels, despite opposition. President Gustavo Petro aims to transition Colombia away from fossil fuels, addressing its heavy reliance on oil and coal exports. To finance sustainable energy projects, the government plans to allocate revenues from these exports.
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