The Ecuadorian government stirred up a great deal of expectation with the announcement of a financial compensation system in exchange for environmental services. But has presidente Rafael Correa changed his mind?
Are the days of the Yasuní numbered?
O Eco
3 March 2010 at 0:00 (Updated on 14 September 2020 at 11:25)
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