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内容摘要:Fans have latched on to Labubu’s mashup of play and fashion, making them accessories on handbags, backpacks and belts, or hanging them from car mirrors.

Fans have latched on to Labubu’s mashup of play and fashion, making them accessories on handbags, backpacks and belts, or hanging them from car mirrors.

The move is part of Ecopetrol’s broader energy transition strategy to reduce reliance on oil and gas and meet net-zero goals by 2050. However, challenges like regulatory delays, governance concerns, and potential impacts on Colombia’s fiscal stability raise questions about the transition’s pace and economic effects.Nieves warned that the situation is “very concerning,” with only two of over 20 planned projects advancing. She stressed the need to speed up regulatory processes,

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— notably the Wayuu in La Guajira — and ensure sufficient electrical infrastructure.“Colombia has more than 20 years of delay in wind energy,” Nieves said. “Brazil, in contrast, has built over 1,300 onshore wind farms in the last two decades and is a top global turbine producer.”The wind energy projects were part of Colombia’s just energy transition, aiming to replace fossil fuels with renewables while supporting vulnerable groups like Indigenous peoples. The region is home to Cerrejon, one of the largest open-pit coal mines in the world and a major player in Latin America’s mining sector, which has been in operation since 1985. The mine has just nine years left in its life span, and its closure, without alternative plans in place, will deal a significant blow to the region’s economy.

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An Indigenous woman from the Wayuu community cooks near her baby as wind turbines operate in the distance on the outskirts of Cabo de la Vela, Colombia, Feb. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia, File)An Indigenous woman from the Wayuu community cooks near her baby as wind turbines operate in the distance on the outskirts of Cabo de la Vela, Colombia, Feb. 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ivan Valencia, File)

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For Samuel Lanao, head of La Guajira’s environmental authority, the main reason several licensed renewable energy projects are being sold off is because companies struggle with deep-rooted social tensions, particularly during the prior consultation process with local Indigenous communities. Lanao said confrontations have emerged between firms and residents, derailing expectations of development.

“This has been a major blow to La Guajira,” he said, “as there were high hopes for economic and social progress through these projects.”He also noted parallels with another case where the Trump administration admitted it

deported a Maryland man to El Salvador and has been ordered by a judge, appellate judges and the U.S. Supreme Court to “facilitate” his return., remains in El Salvador more than two months later.

ACLU attorney Lee Gelernt welcomed Boasberg’s ruling.“This is a significant step forward to getting these men the chance to show that they should not ever have been removed under a wartime authority,” Gelernt told reporters in San Diego after a hearing in a separate, unrelated case.

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