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Can Peru Reboot Its Amazon Oil? Pollution Fallout and Local Opposition Loom

SANTA ROSA, Peru - Near a remote bend of the Patoyacu River in Peru's northern Amazon, Wilmer Macusi stood atop a rusty pipeline cutting through the jungle, swirling a branch in the pool of stagnant water surrounding it. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Brazilian President Lula's government is boasting about its sustainability agenda and protection of the Amazon at the climate summit, but meanwhile it's continuing to invest heavily in oil extraction. Environmental organizations and residents are concerned. Indigenous people stormed the climate summit's conference center on Tuesday.

·Netherlands
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Ibama allowed Petrobras to begin exploration in an area 500 kilometers from the Amazon River Foz

·São Paulo, Brazil
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NRC Handelsblad broke the news in Netherlands on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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