In a way, a similar phenomenon has happened on a national scale. "Colombia has had an artificially strong currency because our exports are commodities paid in dollars," says Juan José Guzmán Ayala, an economist at Columbia's Center on Global Energy Policy. "But those commodities end up flattening the country's industrial growth." Leaving fossil fuels in the ground means finding alternatives incomes to replace them.
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