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Guyana’s oil discoveries reignite environment versus development debate

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China extends its reach into Guyana

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Bai Shan Lin: the Chinese logger with multiple interests in Guyana

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Chinese company allowed to slash Guyana's virgin forests

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Opinion: China can play a role in a post-oil Ecuador

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Latin America remains the deadliest region for environmental defenders

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A disused oil rig in Peru flourishes as an accidental reef. Can it last?

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