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But at Ishpingo A in Orellana, oil worker Akao Yetebe - also a Waorani - insisted "we will continue working" because "black gold benefits big cities, teachers, education, health, everything".
Cajuns flocked to Port Arthur in 1927 when Louisiana flooding brought farmers looking for black gold.
For Shell, BP (previously self-branded as Beyond Petroleum) and Alberta’s Suncor (pictured above), the glint of black gold has them riding the fossil fuel carousel rather than reaching for the gold transition ring.
Source: https://www.nationalobserver.com/2023/09/20/opinion/reducing-emissions-or-creating-greenwashing