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Suriname and Article 6 of the Paris Climate Agreement

Embracing a Sustainable Future:

Suriname and Article 6 of the Paris Climate Agreement eyesonsuriname Introduction Amsterdam, September, 5th, 2024 – Suriname, a nation rich in natural resources, stands at a crossroads. With its economy heavily reliant on oil and gas exploration, the implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Climate Agreement presents both challenges and opportunities. This article explores…
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Guardians of the Forest: How Brazil’s Efforts Against Illegal Gold Miners Can Inspire Suriname

eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, August 26th, 2024 – In the heart of the Amazon Rainforest, a battle rages between indigenous communities, nature, and the relentless encroachment of illegal gold miners. The Yanomami tribe, stewards of this ancient land, face a formidable adversary: garimpeiros—armed prospectors who plunder the forest in pursuit of “black gold.” But amidst the chaos,…
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Carbon Markets: Solution to the Climate Crisis?

Carbon Markets: Solution to the Climate Crisis?

Or a License to Pollute? C O M M E N T A R Y Dr. Edivando Vitor do Couto / eyesonbrasil Dr. Edivando Vitor do Couto Lecce [ Southern Italy ] 26 august 2024– Recently, a dear friend of mine, who graduated with me and now works for one of those big organizations focused on…
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Both Clinton and Lula forget Suriname in their Climate related Chat

Both Clinton and Lula forget Suriname in their Climate related Chat

Damage by illegal Brazilian garimpeiros in Suriname not discussed.  eyesonsuriname  Amsterdam, 25 August 2024 — When Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and his former US colleague Bill Clinton met during a recent telephone conversation earlier this week they discussed climate change, energy transition and the protection of forests, among several other environmental issues. What…
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Suriname Global Player

Suriname on the Global Map

Not only Oil & Gas eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 23 August 2023 — An effort by Suriname to secure payment for its own forest cover – with a potential assist from recently discovered offshore oil and gas – is well on its way. The country is currently sizzling and we’re not only talking about the outside temperature. Transition finance is…
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9-year Bond for funding reforestation in [ Brazilian ] Amazonia

New 225 us$ Bond issued by the World Bank

9-year Bond for funding reforestation in [ Brazilian ] Amazonia eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, August 17th, 2024– The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), a leading arm of the World Bank, has issued a 9-year bond worth USD 225 million. This bond supports carbon removal  by funding reforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest. Unlocking the World Bank’s Carbon Removal Bond Jorge Familiar, Vice…
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Anne Beathe Tvinnereim

Norway leads the way Globally

Example for the rest of the World eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, August 10th, 2024– In Oslo, Norway is working for a new legally binding and global agreement against marine plastic litter and plastic pollution under the auspices of the UN Environment Assembly.  The Nordic country believes that a central obligation in a new agreement is that all countries should prepare national…
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Study says 40% of Amazon region is potentially conserved — more than officially recorded

byLiz Kimbrough A larger portion of the Amazonian region might be under protection or potentially conserved than official records indicate, according to a new study published in the journal One Earth. A team of international researchers found that more than 40% of land across the nine Amazonian countries is under some form of conservation management, significantly higher than…
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The Climate halting tragedy

Doesn’t really work out ( yet ) Trying to halt damaging climate change is a pair of ideas: decarbonise electricity and electrify the economy.  But this is not working out well. In fact it’s going bad, So, how is it going? Badly, is the answer.  eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, July 4th 2024–The question is if things will change…
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Regenerative Agriculture: Cultivating Resilience and Soil Health in Suriname

Regenerative Agriculture: Cultivating Resilience and Soil Health in Suriname

eyesonsuriname 1. Understanding Regenerative Agriculture Regenerative agriculture, a transformative approach to farming, seeks to restore ecosystems and enhance soil health. Unlike conventional practices, which often degrade soil quality, regenerative methods focus on holistic principles that benefit both farmers and the environment1. 2. Key Strategies for Soil Health Minimal Tillage and Cover Crops In contrast to…
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