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"Injust Transition": Documentary Exposes that Tocopilla and Huasco Are Still Waiting for Remediation Before Thermoelectric Closure - Diario Regionalista Antofagasta

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The citizen coalition Chao Carbón premiered the documentary “Subjects of Waste: Unjust Transition.” The film contrasts the realities of Huasco, where five coal-powered thermoelectrics continue to operate, and Tocopilla, the first city in the country to close all its plants, showing the impacts on the health, environment and life of the communities. The main documentary, “Injust Transition” (Chile, 35 min), written and directed by Ladislao Palma,…
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The citizen coalition Chao Carbón premiered the documentary “Subjects of Waste: Unjust Transition.” The film contrasts the realities of Huasco, where five coal-powered thermoelectrics continue to operate, and Tocopilla, the first city in the country to close all its plants, showing the impacts on the health, environment and life of the communities. The main documentary, “Injust Transition” (Chile, 35 min), written and directed by Ladislao Palma,…

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El Regionalista broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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