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Climate protesters target Chinese embassies over east Africa oil project
The French energy giant is pushing ahead with its Tilenga drilling project in Uganda and the 1,443-kilometre (897-mile) East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) to transport its output to the Tanzanian coast. Despite opposition from environmentalists, drilling began in mid-2023 and production is slated for 2025
https://www.firstpost.com/world/climate-protesters-target-chinese-embassies-over-east-africa-oil-project-13786497.html
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Let the fossils remain in the ground where they belong. China should be thinking about renewable sources of energy.
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All governments should try and lend a listening ear to it's citizens and make amends on where they are wrong.
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Greedy leaders tend to make wrong decisions when money is involved, shame on them.
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These protesters priotize the safety of the environment and Chinese government must listen to them
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@elizbeth_gathigiaI find it funny how we allow foreign countries to come and invest in fossil fuel while back at home they are busy transitioning to cleaner energy.
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Beyond protests, there's a clear call for transparency and meaningful dialogue.
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@ann_nyambura_542 A serious dialogue needs to be done to end this oil exploitation.
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The Chinese government must listen to the plea of the people and stop the investment in oil production.
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@joseph_githinji The Chinese should instead help in funding greener projects instead.
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Chinese government must listen and come into agreement with those protesting.
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the government must listen to the people before the worst happens
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@annett_michuki Absolutely,they must listen to its citizens.
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Picketing is enshrined within the law and the Chinese government must listening to those advocating against an oil project in east africa