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Indigenous Peoples of Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia Join the Call to Halt Oil Exploration in the Brazilian Amazon - Stand.earth

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Read in English | Read in Portuguese By Lays Ushirobira, Amazonia Communications Manager at Stand.earth Less than six months before the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), Brazil, the host country of the event, continues to show its interest in exploring for oil in the Equatorial Margin of the Amazon.
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French President Emmanuel Macron (Renaissance, center) said this week that the oil exploration project on the Equatorial Margin, in the Amazon Basin region, “is not good for the climate.” In an interview with the France 2 broadcaster, he also stated that he believes that “there are other alternative projects that allow for the creation of jobs and value.” The statement came after the broadcaster broadcast a video of Chief Raoni asking for help: …

Read in English | Read in Portuguese By Lays Ushirobira, Amazonia Communications Manager at Stand.earth Less than six months before the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), Brazil, the host country of the event, continues to show its interest in exploring for oil in the Equatorial Margin of the Amazon.

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Stand.earth broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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