The National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) hosted a forum together with the Earlham Institute and the GROW Colombia Organization, to evaluate the root cause of social issues in the territories. This is what the entities’ concluded.
Technical groups of the National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) developed an environmental monitoring process for different industry projects. Here are the details.
The National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) initiated a strategy to publicize content on climate change and climate variability. The entity, in partnership with the Externado University, held an event to discuss these issues.
Regional Autonomous Corporations (CARs) will meet with representatives of oil sector to discuss the benefits of industry investments in the territories.
Technical groups of the National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) developed an environmental monitoring process for different industry projects. Here are the details.
The Podion Corporation and the Colombia Fracking Free Alliance accused Drummond of contempt of court for an alleged violation of the State Council’s rulings.
The decision of the State Council to maintain the suspension on fracking generated many reactions in the country. Government leaders and industry experts talked about this decision.
Colombia has been hearing discouraging news on the industry and environmental issues: the opposite of what it needs to hear now that the future of fracking is ‘on hold’. The development of these and more stories in our periodic Eco summary.
Maybe we should not have been so hopeful. Maybe this was always doomed. It is always easier to say ‘No’ than take a chance on ‘Yes’. No one ever knows the consequences of saying ‘No’, the road not taken.
The Colombian Association of Petroleum Engineers (Acipet) hosted the ‘Can we Achieve a Sustainable Industry?’ forum, together with environmental expert, Brigitte Baptiste.