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The country’s government is upbeat about the economic prospects of the growing number of windfarms, solar parks and industrial complexes but others warn of ‘green colonialism’ For generations, Alfonso Campos’s family has raised sheep in the grasslands of San Gregorio, a tranquil area in (…)
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