Canada watchdog for corporate abuses abroad struggles to act , leaving devastated communities behind
Oil contamination in the Amazon rainforest is being investigated by environmental authorities in Peru. The BBC’s Michelle Bachelet looks at the impact of oil on the communities of indigenous people across the region, including the Quechua, Achuar and Kichwa.
Source: theglobeandmail.comPublished on 2023-04-01
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