Running Away from his Grip
w phase of their lives. They feel like they have it all: a solid business, deeper relationships, and an advocac
ive, Joaquin received a call from an old friend in the energy industry. Ca
orporation. This is not good for us," Carlos said in a serious tone. "It seems that there are groups that want
, especially when there are big interests and money at s
are in alliance with the big energy corporations. They want to monopolize t
ears is true, a large part of their project may be
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sed by the possible impact these plans would have on their foundation. As they
rotect the project and the people who depend
people who want to control the energy sector have. It won't be
main partners of their project. They need to make sure they have enough sup
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nds and fellow leaders of different nonprofit organizations. Inside a large co
tion with the government makes the situation difficult. Bu
ight for it. We can't let them control all the renewable energy
campaign to organizing their legal defense. One of the proposals discussed was t
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ing with their project. Senator Reyes, who has long supported renewable energy
that some officials are trying to pass a new law. If it is enacted, you m
mpanies cannot dictate how renewable energy should be pr
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ening to Joaquin and Sally. Amidst the trials they face, they grow closer to each other. It's not
gether in the garden of their house,
like you. I used to think that the rich and powerful had no other purpose than to con
it was for you to open your heart to me and my world. But l
yone with power is bad. And I've also learned that we shouldn't give in
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he center of the city, carrying their documents and plans to show the importance of their project. They sense
rporations. As Joaquin presented their project, he could feel the cold stares of some officials. He knows they are not i
e up. With each argument, he and Sally reinforce their points-not for
for profit. We are not here to get rich, but to provide a brighter future. We ask that you give the foundat
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ed not to pursue the bill that would have given a monopoly to the big energy corporations. Instead, it