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- Leave the oil in the ground: Same debates, different country
'Leave the oil in the ground': Same debates, different country Guyana has a belligerent neighbour and a need for nation-building — familiar echoes for Canada in a suddenly wealthy corner of
- `Leave the oil in the ground - PressReader
SAME DEBATES, DIFFERENT COUNTRYSelwin Asafa George, a 52-year-old entrepreneur, is remarkably thoughtful about what it's going to take for Guyana to embrace this movement toward prosperity, without losing its soul in the process While the catalyst for accelerating nation-building in our respective countries differs, there is something for Canadians in Guyana's journey
- ‘Leave the oil in the ground’: Same debates, different country . . .
‘Leave the oil in the ground’: Same debates, different country – National Post by Edward | Aug 3, 2025 | Uncategorized | 0 comments
- A new climate argument: Leave oil in the ground for future generations . . .
If preventing climate disasters isn't enough to cut emissions, think of how future generations will resent us if we use every bit of oil we can find
- Ecuador Will Keep Some Oil in the Ground - The New York Times
Ecuador voted overwhelmingly on Sunday to halt oil drilling in one of the most biodiverse places on earth With almost all ballots counted, 59 percent of voters sided with the young activists who
- Is it more profitable for Belize to leave oil in the ground?
The recent referendum to decide whether to maintain the current offshore oil exploration moratorium in Belize has given rise to new discussions about the possibility of climate finance by leaving oil in the ground
- Let’s leave oil in the ground, let’s transform institutions instead
The seriousness of the climate crisis forces us to act, but also compels us to look at conflicts from a different perspective For this reason, initiating institutional change is a first step
- The logic of leaving oil in the ground
King Abdullah has recently been quoted as saying that if additional oil were to be found in his country, he would advise leaving it in ground because “with the grace of God, our children might have a better use of it”
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