The recently announced anticipated “above normal” temperatures for the months of September to November could create challenges for Guyana’s...
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The recently announced anticipated “above normal” temperatures for the months of September to November could create challenges for Guyana’s agriculture sector whilst, simultaneously, dishing out episodes of heat-related discomfort to humans across parts of the country, according to information released late last month by the state’s Hydrometeorological Service, which falls under the purview of the Ministry of Agriculture. The article That Hydromet ‘heat wave’ warning appeared first on Stabroek News.
The recently announced anticipated “above normal” temperatures for the months of September to November could create challenges for Guyana’s...
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In absence of unlimited parent company guarantee… Kaieteur News – ExxonMobil, the operator of Guyana’s oil-rich Stabroek Block has repeatedly...
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