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  • Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
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    Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
    Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the stateÕs move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns.

    Remoteness helped preserve Tariquia. But this protected area is now the frontline for BoliviaÕs extractive activities, as the leftist government of Luis Arce scours the country for gas reserves that could keep its fossil-fuel model of development running.

    Wilma Galean in her corn field in San Antonio community, southern side of Tariquia, on March 6, 2024. Galean, who signed the YPFB agreement on behalf of San Antonio community, says the state has yet to deliver its side of the agreement. ÒThey said that our lives would improve. And weÕre rural people; we have great necessities. We want our lives to be better.ÓFossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the stateÕs move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns. (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
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    Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
    Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the stateÕs move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns.

    Remoteness helped preserve Tariquia. But this protected area is now the frontline for BoliviaÕs extractive activities, as the leftist government of Luis Arce scours the country for gas reserves that could keep its fossil-fuel model of development running.

    Wilma Galean's dog walks at her orchard in San Antonio community.Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the stateÕs move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns. (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    MARCELO PEREZ DEL CARPIO

     

  • Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
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    Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
    Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the stateÕs move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns.

    Remoteness helped preserve Tariquia. But this protected area is now the frontline for BoliviaÕs extractive activities, as the leftist government of Luis Arce scours the country for gas reserves that could keep its fossil-fuel model of development running.

    Maximiliano Queso is portrayed in the border town of Bermejo, southern Bolivia, on March 5, 2024. ÒThe conflict started when I began to demand our rights as indigenous Guaran's. We demanded a report on the environmental impact É and they (the government) refused to give us this information.ÓFossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the stateÕs move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns. (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    MARCELO PEREZ DEL CARPIO

     

  • Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
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    Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
    Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns.

    Remoteness helped preserve Tariquia. But this protected area is now the frontline for Bolivia’s extractive activities, as the leftist government of Luis Arce scours the country for gas reserves that could keep its fossil-fuel model of development running.

    Local families riding horses to move across the Tariquia reserve.Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns. (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    MARCELO PEREZ DEL CARPIO

     

  • Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
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    Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
    Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns.

    Remoteness helped preserve Tariquia. But this protected area is now the frontline for Bolivia’s extractive activities, as the leftist government of Luis Arce scours the country for gas reserves that could keep its fossil-fuel model of development running.

    Community leader Francisco Romero is portrayed at his property in Motovi, on March 4, 2024.Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns. (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    MARCELO PEREZ DEL CARPIO

     

  • Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
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    Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
    Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns.

    Remoteness helped preserve Tariquia. But this protected area is now the frontline for Bolivia’s extractive activities, as the leftist government of Luis Arce scours the country for gas reserves that could keep its fossil-fuel model of development running.

    The river and mountains of Motovi in Tariquia National Flora and Fauna Reserve in southern Bolivia.Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns. (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    MARCELO PEREZ DEL CARPIO

     

  • Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
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    Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
    Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns.

    Remoteness helped preserve Tariquia. But this protected area is now the frontline for Bolivia’s extractive activities, as the leftist government of Luis Arce scours the country for gas reserves that could keep its fossil-fuel model of development running.

    A view from "La Cumbre" (3250 masl), next to Tariquia National Flora and Fauna Reserve in Tarija, southern Bolivia, on March 4, 2024.Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns. (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    MARCELO PEREZ DEL CARPIO

     

  • Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
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    Power to the people? Bolivia's hunt for gas targets national parks - and divides communities
    Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns.

    Remoteness helped preserve Tariquia. But this protected area is now the frontline for Bolivia’s extractive activities, as the leftist government of Luis Arce scours the country for gas reserves that could keep its fossil-fuel model of development running.

    A foggy view from "La Cumbre" (3250 masl), next to Tariquia National Flora and Fauna Reserve in Tarija, southern Bolivia, on March 4, 2024.Fossil fuel exports were meant to fund a revolutionary leftist agenda. But the state’s move to drill in Tariquia reserve has led to bitter conflict and diminishing returns. (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    MARCELO PEREZ DEL CARPIO

     

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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Panama's MG Earth and Italy's Cielo Di Dublino bulk carriers load up at Columbia Grain International's (CGI) Export Terminal at the Port of Portland's Terminal 5 in Portland, Ore., on September 28, 2018. CGI supplies western grain and pulses to domestic and global markets. (Photo by Alex Milan Tracy/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 24464310
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  • American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
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    American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
    Mazlam Dato handles fabric Feb. 22, 2017, at the Hart Schaffner Marx suit-making factory in Des Plaines, Ill. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
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    American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
    Fabric at the Hart Schaffner Marx suit making factory in Des Plaines, Ill. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
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  • American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
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    American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
    Fabric is stored at the Hart Schaffner Marx suit-making factory in Des Plaines, Ill. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
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    American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
    Marta Parraga looks over jackets nearing completion on Feb. 22, 2017 at the Hart Schaffner Marx suit making factory in Des Plaines, Ill. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
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  • American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
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    American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
    Marta Parraga puts some of the finishing touches on jackets Feb. 22, 2017, at the Hart Schaffner Marx suit-making factory in Des Plaines, Ill. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
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  • American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
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    American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
    Shakuntalabe Patel sews by hand Feb. 22, 2017, at the Hart Schaffner Marx suit-making factory in Des Plaines, Ill. The company has factories in Des Plaines and Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
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  • American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
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    American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
    Yong Fang Huang sews pockets Feb. 22, 2017, at the Hart Schaffner Marx suit-making factory in Des Plaines, Ill. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
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  • American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
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    American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
    Harish Topiwana, a fabric spreader, works Feb. 22, 2017, at the Hart Schaffner Marx suit-making factory in Des Plaines, Ill. The company imports its wool fabric. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
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  • American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
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    American-made companies worried about proposed border tax
    Employees work Feb. 22, 2017, at the Hart Schaffner Marx suit-making factory in Des Plaines, Ill. (Photo by Terrence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
    *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***

    DUKAS/SIPA USA

     

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    (120124) -- TEHRAN, Jan. 24, 2012 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on Dec. 29, 2010 shows a view of Abadan refinery, the largest one in Iran, in southwestern Iranian city of Abadan. Iran's Oil Ministry said that the recent oil embargo of European Union (EU) on Iran will have negative impacts on European countries as well as other nations, the local satellite Press TV reported on Jan. 24. (Xinhua/Ahmad Halabisaz)
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  • IRAN-EU-OIL-SANCTION-ABADAN
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    IRAN-EU-OIL-SANCTION-ABADAN
    (120124) -- TEHRAN, Jan. 24, 2012 (Xinhua) -- File photo taken on Dec. 29, 2010 shows a view of Abadan refinery, the largest one in Iran, in southwestern Iranian city of Abadan. Iran's Oil Ministry said that the recent oil embargo of European Union (EU) on Iran will have negative impacts on European countries as well as other nations, the local satellite Press TV reported on Jan. 24. (Xinhua/Ahmad Halabisaz)
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