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illegal Gold mining

Illegal Gold Mining in Brazil/Suriname

Causing Death and Destruction and Desitution [ = extreme poverty ]Brazilians guilty of polluting Suriname ?? Amsterdam, 7 feb 2023 –Brazil’s Minister for Indigenous Peoples Sonia Guajajara described the presence of illegal mining (known locally as “garimpo”) in the Yanomami Indigenous Land as destructive, Agencia Brasil reported Monday. The official spent Sunday night at the…
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Very Dangerous Brazilian Birdflu ahead

Very Dangerous Brazilian Birdflu ahead

Contaminates neighbouring countries, including  Suriname eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 7 feb 2023–After two decades, the highly pathogenic (when almost all infected animals show symptoms of the disease) avian flu has become a real threat to Brazilian flocks and production. \ Nine countries in Central and South America have confirmed 75 outbreaks of the disease in recent months and have…
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Launching partnership between the EU/ Latin America and the Caribbean

Launching partnership between the EU/ Latin America and the Caribbean

eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 7 Feb 2023– Europe is going through a moment of geopolitical inflection in which the old has not yet died and the new has not yet been born.We must all recalibrate our strategic compass, identifying dangers and threats, but also partners and opportunities.A friendship works if there is memory, trust and shared plans…
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Artificial Intelligence

The challenge eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, Februari 1st, 2023 — Artificial intelligence has been all the rage lately. Programs such as chatbot ChatGPT and art generator DALL-E are in the news a lot. But AI is more than a gimmick and has the potential to change society and our lives. That is why work is being done on new…
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Possibilities for Suriname

Possibilities for Suriname

For the benefit of all eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 1 February 2023– As warmer temperatures affect the abundance, movement patterns, and mortality rates of wild fish stocks, as well as which species can be farmed in specific places, fish and their habitats are being impacted by climate change.  People who depend on fisheries and aquaculture will also be impacted, both…
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Yanomami Woman

Brazil possibly responsible genocide

Not only in Brazil but also in Suriname eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, February 1st, 2023– Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice  Luís Roberto Barroso has ordered an investigation by the Attorney General of the Republic, the Military Prosecutor’s Office, the Ministry of Justice and Public Safety, and the Regional Superintendence of the Federal Police of Roraima into…
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Schreiner Parker Guyana Upstream

The Great Guyana Ride

eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 29 January 2023–ExxonMobil is looking to increase its multi-billion barrel recoverable resources offshore Guyana this year. Its co-venturer Hess Corp. recently announced yet another significant discovery at Fangtooth SE-1. And according to Rystad Energy, more discoveries will come over the next several years, with a new bulk to be exploited in 2023.   In an exclusive interview…
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AMAZING GUYANA OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENTS

Amazing Guyana Oil and Gas Developments

13 Billion $$ Involved eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 28 Januari 2023– ExxonMobil’s fifth project in Guyana, Uaru, is shaping up to be a giant undertaking both in terms of its field development and total cost.    The estimated cost comes in at a massive US$12.7 billion – reflecting current market conditions with room for additional scope, according to…
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A Just Energy Transition

A Just Energy Transition

The Beauty of the Scandinavian Model eyesonsuriname / rystad energy Amsterdam, January 28th 2023 — Hopefully we can all agree that the end of the hydrocarbon age, when it inevitably arrives, will not be brought about by the world running out of coal, oil and gas.  The move from higher to lower emitting energy sources will…
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