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February 4, 2020

  • Gary Girdhari

Oil: We Still Speak Negotiation!

News EditorFebruary 4, 2020February 5, 202001 mins

One of the most pressing concerns in our modern time is climate change. This past year has shown the disastrous and potentially catastrophic effects of global warming throughout our planet, including polar icecap melting and coastal flooding. Carbon sink also known as carbon sequestration is in jeopardy because of non-sustainable deforestation. More important is the…

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  • Vishnu Bisram

Exxon on voters’ minds

News EditorFebruary 4, 2020February 5, 202001 mins

I have been traveling around the country conducting a tracking poll on election-related matters, including on peoples’ trust in GECOM and its Chair, as well as on political figures. I also have been querying voters on popular media personalities and readership of newspapers and columns as well as their interest in news reports and commentaries….

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  • Jan Mangal

What the coalition gov’t should say about the Global Witness report

News EditorFebruary 4, 2020February 5, 202001 mins

Would it not be refreshing to see the following as a press release from APNU or the coalition government in relation to the recently published report by Global Witness? “…. APNU press release in relation to the recently published Global Witness report on Guyana. Guyana is starting its oil & gas industry from scratch, and…

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  • Chris Ram

Bridging Deed sells both patrimony and soul (2nd. Instalment)

News EditorFebruary 4, 2020February 5, 202406 mins

Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Part 84 – February 4, 2020 This Column regards the Bridging Deed conceived by some artful legal mind as going to the heart of the 2016 Petroleum Agreement – one of the first major economic acts of the Granger Administration. The handmaiden for the…

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