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Much of Guyana s Almond Beach has been washed away, but a few residents stay behind to protect the turtles also losing their home · Global Voices

Much of Guyana s Almond Beach has been washed away, but a few residents stay behind to protect the turtles also losing their home · Global Voices
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Money from trees: What of Guyana s Indigenous people and their rights — and do they benefit from the carbon trade?

Money from trees: What of Guyana s Indigenous people and their rights — and do they benefit from the carbon trade?
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Hurricane Nicole – A symbol of climate injustice

By Deandre Williamson Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellow   #TheBahamas, November 29, 2022 – With the trauma of Hurricane Dorian still lingering, Abaco and Grand Bahama residents braced for Hurricane Nicole as they experienced another unfair blow of climate injustice. As sea levels rose, triggering storm surges and flooding, the northwestern islands of The Bahamas […]

Another American Tourist Dies in the Bahamas

By Sherrica Thompson Staff Writer   #TheBahamas, November 29, 2022 – A sixth American tourist died on the island of Exuma in the Bahamas. Police reports are that the 87-year-old woman, who is said to be from Virginia in the United States, was found unresponsive at the Grand Isle Resort and Residences on Friday, November […]

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