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A global incentive to reduce emissions
By Raghuram G. Rajan CHICAGO – With President Joe Biden’s administration recommitting the United States to the Paris climate agreement,…
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The responsibilities of Caribbean intellectuals
Part One By Aaron Kamugisha Aaron Kamugisha is Professor of Caribbean and Africana Thought at the University of the West…
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Saving the mangroves (Part II)
Last Wednesday, a Dutch court ordered Royal Dutch Shell to reduce its carbon emissions by 45 percent from its 2019…
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Guyana at 55
I was unmoved by the sound of the fireworks on Tuesday night. The article Guyana at 55 appeared first on…
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Afro-leaders, their party, their tribe – Our foreign “local content” (fronts)
Our police travails – real and fake (?) My own vital formative years – six to twenty-one – were spent…
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Rejecting neocolonial saviorism
Over the decades, several international charities and aid organizations have made a home in Guyana. The article Rejecting neocolonial saviorism…
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A wall of hearts
For nearly a mile, tens of thousands of hand-painted red and pink hearts brighten a grey concrete London wall stretching…
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What explains America’s antagonism toward China?
By Zhang Jun SHANGHAI – Last month, the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee officially backed the Strategic Competition Act of…
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Guyana’s ethnic predicament: Walter Rodney’s strategies
By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan Seventh Chancellor of the University of Guyana In two previous offerings we discussed the need for…
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Home porting, the cruise lines, and the Caribbean
Will the decision by several US cruise lines to home port in the Caribbean this summer become a permanent fixture,…
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