The decision to stop the exploration and exploitation of gas in key areas of the Caribbean region, particularly in municipalities such as Caimito, La Unión, San Marcos, Pueblo Nuevo, Chinú, San Pedro, Ciénaga de Oro and Sahagún, raises a debate that Colombia cannot evade: how to balance the energy transition with the economic and social realities of the territories? At first glance, the measure can be presented as a step towards a cleaner energy…
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The decision to stop the exploration and exploitation of gas in key areas of the Caribbean region, particularly in municipalities such as Caimito, La Unión, San Marcos, Pueblo Nuevo, Chinú, San Pedro, Ciénaga de Oro and Sahagún, raises a debate that Colombia cannot evade: how to balance the energy transition with the economic and social realities of the territories? At first glance, the measure can be presented as a step towards a cleaner energy…