Colombia’s Presidential Runoff May Shape Amazon Rainforest Protection and Fossil Fuel Policy

The U.S. News & World Report highlights the stakes of Colombia’s presidential runoff. Analysts say the outcome could affect the Amazon rainforest’s future. The winning

The U.S. News & World Report highlights the stakes of Colombia’s presidential runoff. Analysts say the outcome could affect the Amazon rainforest’s future. The winning candidate’s environmental platform will influence forest protection measures. Energy policy, especially regarding fossil fuel development, is also at issue. One contender favors expanding oil exploration, while the other emphasizes green transition. International observers are watching the election for climate‑policy signals. The result may determine Colombia’s role in regional biodiversity preservation. Voters will decide which approach to natural resources will guide the nation forward.