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A large chunk of that is taken over by national corporations.
--states goes to the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation,
which is owned by the government.
It is also in charge of regulating the country's oil
industry.
--oil, which also is a
--says independence.
--participated.
And there were other costs.
Energy dealt with over 15 years of spillage
has created 27,000 miles of toxic oil spills.
--are swimming in what I call my--
what I expect to see is that 0.1 years.
But no one knows the entire world.
Fishing can no longer just leave their tracks at high tide.
You have fishermen who go into the rivers
and toil all day and all night and catch nothing.
And no one knows what it's like.
It costs less to go by what corporations
want 24 hours every day.
And on top of all that, Nigeria is a hot, dry country,
which means it's more sensitive to rising temperatures.
And as of 2020, the global average temperature
has increased by more than 1 degree centigrade.
So the rich countries cost a lot.
We really want to put out all of this artificial debt
for all consumers.
But developing countries are facing a lot of the cost.
It's already pushing billions of people to flee their homes.
What's at risk?
Not the planet.
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