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Bolivia moves to expand oil drilling ahead of pope’s visit

AGUARAGUE NATIONAL PARK, Bolivia — In the vine-tangled forests of the Aguarague National Park, crude that seeped for decades out of abandoned wellheads saturates the soil and has stained the beds of creeks that provide water to the indigenous Guarani who live nearby. Pope Francis is expected to raise concerns about the environmental costs of development this week when he meets with Bolivian President Evo Morales and his counterpart in Ecuador, Rafael Correa, on the first two stops of a three-country tour. Francis’ weeklong trip follows his landmark encyclical demanding dramatic measures to halt climate change and ensure future generations aren’t living in “debris, desolation and filth.” Morales, an environmental hero to many for demanding that rich nations do more to halt global warming, is assailed by conservationists at home who say he puts extraction ahead of clean water and forests. After taking office in 2006, Morales renegotiated contracts to give Bolivia a bigger share of natural gas revenues, which account for half its exports, helping him cut the poverty rate nearly in half.

 

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