Could China help Brazil to overcome its economic crisis?
By Marco Fernandes Author Bio: This article was produced by Globetrotter. Marco Fernandes is a researcher at Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. He is the co-editor of Dongsheng. He is a member of the No Cold War collective. He lives…
The global push for population growth shows we’re not grappling with the Climate Crisis
By Carter Dillard Author Bio: Carter Dillard is the policy adviser for the Fair Start Movement. He served as an Honors Program attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice and also served with a national security law agency before developing…
SANDERS: Fearless Fight for Climate Fairness
By Sir Ronald Sanders Showing all the frankness that he demonstrates in his domestic politics, Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne marched fearlessly like Daniel in the Lion’s Den, when he made several demands in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt where…
The West is Using COP27 to shift blame to poorer nations—private greed prevails over humanity’s survival
In the hands of capital, “clean” natural gas is worse than “dirty” coal. But rich nations have devised an elaborate system to conceal facts and shift blame to poorer nations. By Prabir Purkayastha / Independent Media Institute COP27 has begun in…
Cayman: Steps for a successful US entry
Lunch & Learn You’re invited to a “Lunch & Learn” with Guest Speaker John Wensveen, Ph.D. Wednesday, 30 November 2022 • 12pm-1pm Free Admission • Light Refreshments Served The CEC Innovation Room at Strathvale House With nearly 330 million people and…
What was humanity’s first cultural revolution?
By Deborah Barsky Source: Independent Media Institute his article was produced by Local Peace Economy, a project of the Independent Media Institute. We live in a fast-moving, technology-dominated era. Happiness is fleeting, and everything is replaceable or disposable. It is…
LIFE’S ROCKY RACIAL RIDE – BASIL SPRINGER COLUMN (OCTOBER 17, 2022)
By Basil Springer “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.” – John 13:34 The current Barbadian population distribution is Caucasian (White) from…
Ronald Sanders | US mid-term elections: a defining moment for the world
From The Gleaner Democracy is at stake in the country that proclaims itself as the world’s bastion of democracy. That is the judgement of no less a person than the President of the United States of America (US), Joseph Biden…
Guyana through my lens – BASIL SPRINGER COLUMN (OCTOBER 10, 2022)
“I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” – Philippians 4:13 Welcome to Guyana, the land of six peoples – Chinese, African, East Indian, Amerindian, Brazilian Portuguese and European. British Guiana (BG), the size of England but with…
Personal standards
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio We all have our personal standards by which we determine whether or not something lives up to our expectations. When I play a new track of music I expect a certain level of musicality,…