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Q&A: What change of power in Colombia could mean for world’s fossil-fuel transition - Carbon Brief

Carbon Brief examines what Gustavo Petro's election loss could mean for Colombia’s stance on fossil fuels and the energy transition.

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Q&A: What change of power in Colombia could mean for world’s fossil-fuel transition - Carbon Brief

Carbon Brief examines what Gustavo Petro's election loss could mean for Colombia’s stance on fossil fuels and the energy transition.

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climatechangenews.com9 g fa

Did Colombia’s energy transition just come to a halt?

With promises to lift a ban on oil and gas exploration and scale back renewables support, Colombia’s new Tiger President could threaten the country’s clean energy shift

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  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·climatechangenews.com

    Did Colombia’s energy transition just come to a halt?

    With promises to lift a ban on oil and gas exploration and scale back renewables support, Colombia’s new Tiger President could threaten the country’s clean energy shift

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·carbonbrief.org

    Q&A: What change of power in Colombia could mean for world’s fossil-fuel transition - Carbon Brief

    Carbon Brief examines what Gustavo Petro's election loss could mean for Colombia’s stance on fossil fuels and the energy transition.