Newsletter e360.yale.edu In Colombia, Indigenous lands are ground zero for a wind energy boom The northernmost tip of South America, home to the Indigenous Wayúu people, is the epicenter of Colombia's nascent wind energy industry. But Wayúu leaders are concerned that the government and wind companies are not dealing fairly with them.
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