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The Essequibo Dispute: Venezuela’s Naval Incursion and Its Implications

The Essequibo Dispute: Venezuela’s Naval Incursion and Its Implications

April 4, 2025April 3, 2025 Theresa Decius

On March 1st, a Venezuelan naval ship entered the waters off Guyana’s Essequibo coast. This came as part of an over century-long struggle over the Essequibo territory which forms almost two-thirds of Guyana. While Venezuela disputes accusations of the incursion, … Continue reading

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Jungle War: The Guyanese Defense Strategy to Stop Venezuela

Jungle War: The Guyanese Defense Strategy to Stop Venezuela

February 4, 2025February 3, 2025 Oliver Scott-Hansen

Caught between Venezuela’s revisionist dictatorship and Guyana’s fastest-growing economy in the world, lies the Essequibo region; a resource-rich yet incredibly sparsely populated territory in South America. Recently, oil was discovered off the coast of Essequibo; as such, the importance of … Continue reading

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The Controversial Election of Venezuela’s Maduro and Debates Around International Interference

The Controversial Election of Venezuela’s Maduro and Debates Around International Interference

November 2, 2024November 10, 2024 Olivia Ardito

On July 28 of this year, protests erupted all over Venezuela. Tear gas, Molotov cocktails, and bullets flew all around in a firey scene. The chaos began after Nicolás Maduro was announced as the presidential election winner for a third … Continue reading

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Oil Boom in the Caribbean: Guyana’s Fast-Growing Economy

Oil Boom in the Caribbean: Guyana’s Fast-Growing Economy

July 9, 2024July 10, 2024 Kimberly Nicholson

In 2015, ExxonMobil discovered major oil deposits off the coast of Guyana, a small Caribbean nation that, although extremely rich in natural resources, remains one of the poorest countries in the region. However, according to Rystad Energy, an independent energy … Continue reading

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An Energy Paradox: Norway’s Relationship with Crude Oil

An Energy Paradox: Norway’s Relationship with Crude Oil

April 19, 2024April 17, 2024 Gabriella Klimov

Excerpt: Internally, the country is a model for the rest of the world in terms of progress. It is the continuous exportation of crude oil that hinders the nation’s ability to seriously reduce its overall impact. This is the Norwegian … Continue reading

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A path to disaster: Unpacking Lebanon’s Environmental Failures

A path to disaster: Unpacking Lebanon’s Environmental Failures

March 21, 2024March 19, 2024 Sofia Germanos

“A thousand times dead, a thousand times relived,” echoes Lebanon’s history. Injustices. Corruption. Theft. Revolt. Resistance. Persistence. This phrase encapsulates the resilience of a nation striving to live in a country that mirrors its true essence, battling not just the … Continue reading

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We Need to be Paying Attention to Saudi Arabia’s Role in Climate Politics

We Need to be Paying Attention to Saudi Arabia’s Role in Climate Politics

February 25, 2024February 23, 2024 Gabriella Klimov

Excerpt: The Saudis continue to renege in agreements as a result of a tendency to nit-pick over wording and other semantics in particular climate conferences. This has arguably been done to slow climate progress, for the ultimate goal of the … Continue reading

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We Should Pay Poor Countries to Keep Oil in the Ground

We Should Pay Poor Countries to Keep Oil in the Ground

October 23, 2022October 22, 2022 William Gilbert
While certain countries are resource-rich in oil and gas, they face a dilemma amidst increasing calls for decarbonization. Developed countries are urging their neighbors, even the poorest, to transition towards a green economy through bold emissions targets aimed at bypassing the climate crisis. 

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