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Suriname's battle to keep the sea at bayThe land spit at the tip of the Suriname river estuary is rapidly vanishing as erosion, caused by rising sea levels linked to ...
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The Manila Times on MSNSuriname battles to keep sea at bayIn the dead of night on a beach in Suriname’s capital Paramaribo, a group of just-hatched baby sea turtles clamber out of ...
In the dead of night on a beach in Suriname's capital Paramaribo, a group of just-hatched baby sea turtles clamber out of ...
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I went on the river for money, I sold my rotten shack / For a rusty tanker leaking oil, and the burning sun was on my back / ...
But the land spit at the tip of the Suriname river estuary is rapidly vanishing as erosion, caused by rising sea levels linked to climate change, gobbles up entire swathes of Paramaribo's coastline.
In the dead of night on a beach in Suriname's capital Paramaribo, a group of just-hatched baby sea turtles clamber out of their sandy nesting hole and race, flippers flailing, towards the sea."Maybe ...
As oil companies push for drilling on the Amazon coast, an underwater war silences the ocean’s most vocal creatures.
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