top | item 39453056 (no title) ekvintroj | 2 years ago It’s the shock doctrine again. discuss order hn newest pjc50|2 years ago Argentina has been both badly treated by the international financial system AND completely failed to fix their own problems. After agricultural export collapsed mid-century they've failed to develop better export industries except a bit of tourism. is_true|2 years ago We have two problems: corruption and some organizations pushing against us.https://www.greenpeace.org/argentina/campanas-ganadas/Greenpeace helped ban salmon farming.They also tried to stop offshore oil exploration, they just delayed it. This is the kind of things we cannot accept load replies (1)
pjc50|2 years ago Argentina has been both badly treated by the international financial system AND completely failed to fix their own problems. After agricultural export collapsed mid-century they've failed to develop better export industries except a bit of tourism. is_true|2 years ago We have two problems: corruption and some organizations pushing against us.https://www.greenpeace.org/argentina/campanas-ganadas/Greenpeace helped ban salmon farming.They also tried to stop offshore oil exploration, they just delayed it. This is the kind of things we cannot accept load replies (1)
is_true|2 years ago We have two problems: corruption and some organizations pushing against us.https://www.greenpeace.org/argentina/campanas-ganadas/Greenpeace helped ban salmon farming.They also tried to stop offshore oil exploration, they just delayed it. This is the kind of things we cannot accept load replies (1)
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is_true|2 years ago
https://www.greenpeace.org/argentina/campanas-ganadas/
Greenpeace helped ban salmon farming.
They also tried to stop offshore oil exploration, they just delayed it. This is the kind of things we cannot accept