BOGOTA, Colombia — The California Senate has unanimously approved a resolution calling for a review of its imports of crude oil from the Amazon rainforest and an eventual phase-out, following years of advocacy from Indigenous leaders in South America.

Environmental groups say oil drilling in the Amazon is driving deforestation, destroying biodiversity and violating Indigenous rights, often without the consent of local communities. California’s purchases undermine its reputation as a climate leader, even as the state works to cut greenhouse gas emissions, they say.

Senate Resolution 51, introduced by Democratic Sen. Josh Becker, passed 37-0 on Monday evening. It directs the Californian Senate to examine the state's role as one of the world’s top buyers of crude from the Amazon — much of i

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