#oilextraction — Public Fediverse posts
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Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Zelensky says Russia lost more than 90,000 troops over 3 months -- Russian drone strikes hospital in Kyiv, kills 1, injures 4. -- Russian drones attack Dnipro, damage US-owned sunflower oil plant -- Kyiv police detain woman suspected of planting explosive under National Guard soldier's car ... and morehttps://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2026/01/tuesday-january-6-2026/
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Monday, November 10, 2025
Ukraine's nuclear safety still at risk even after Zaporizhzhia plant connected to backup power -- Ukraine looking to order 27 Patriot air defense systems -- Explosions rock Voronezh amid reported drone attack on Russian power plant -- Russia's air defenses are wide open; there's just one problem ... and morehttps://activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025/11/monday-november-10-2025/
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Frozen No More - A Case Study Of Arctic Permafrost Impacts Of Oil And Gas Withdrawal
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-76292-2 <-- shared paper
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#GIS #spatial #mapping #remotesening #earthobservation #oil #gas #oilandgas #O&G #energy #extraction #drilling #exploration #subsurface #permafrost #melting #humanimpacts #climatechange #oilextraction #risk #hazard #riskassessment #water #hydrology #sediment #tundra #oilwellpads #NorthSlope #Alaska #arctic #spatialanalysis #spatiotemporal #remediation #drillpad #oilpad #lease #industry #habitat #ecosystem #fieldwork #sampling #geology #engineeringgeology #impact -
#Indigenous Leader #NemonteNenquimo on Fight to Defend #Ecuador’s Ban on Future #Amazon #OilExtraction
via #DemocracyNow, November 29, 2024
"In Part 2 of our special broadcast, we look at a recent victory for Indigenous communities in Ecuador, where people overwhelmingly voted to approve a referendum last year banning future oil extraction in a biodiverse section of the Amazon’s Yasuní National Park — a historic referendum result that will protect Indigenous Yasuní land from development. But the newly elected president, Daniel Noboa, has said Ecuador is at war with gang violence and that the country is 'not in the same situation as two years ago.' Noboa has said oil from the Yasuní National Park could help fund that war against drug cartels. Environmental activists and Indigenous peoples say they’re concerned about his comments because their victory had been hailed as an example of how to use the democratic process to leave fossil fuels in the ground. 'Amazonian women are at the frontlines of defense,' says Nemonte Nenquimo, an award-winning Waorani leader in the Ecuadorian Amazon who co-founded Amazon Frontlines and the Ceibo Alliance. Her recent piece for The Guardian is headlined 'Ecuador’s president won’t give up on oil drilling in the Amazon. We plan to stop him — again.' Nemonte has just published her new memoir titled We Will Be Jaguars: A Memoir of My People. We also speak with her co-author and partner, Mitch Anderson, who is the founder and executive director of Amazon Frontlines and has long worked with Indigenous nations in the Amazon to defend their rights."
Watch / listen / read transcript:
https://www.democracynow.org/2024/11/29/indigenous_leader_nemonte_nenquimo_on_fight#ViewerSupportedNews #AmazonRiverBasin #WaterIsLife #LandDefenders #Yasuní #Waorani #IndigenousPeople #YasuníNationalPark #EnvironmentalActivists #WeWillBeJaguars #BigOil #CorporateColonialism #AmazonFrontlines #CeiboAlliance #Biodiversity