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Month: November 2024

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Embracing the Quantum Leap: The Future of Finance

Embracing the Quantum Leap: The Future of Finance

eyesonbrasil A Quantum Revolution Amsterdam, November 28th, 2024 – The Quantum Finance System (QFS) is poised to revolutionize the financial world as we know it. By harnessing the power of quantum computing, QFS promises to streamline transactions, enhance security, and optimize financial operations to an unprecedented degree. This leap forward is not just about faster…
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Santokhi President

‘Royalties for everyone’

Suriname president plans to share future and upcoming oil wealth eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 26 november 2024– All Surinamese adults to receive payment from recently discovered oil and gas reserves – ‘no one will be left behind’ Suriname’s president has announced a program of “royalties for everyone” as the South American nation plans for a boon from recently discovered oil and…
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Real & Direct Costs Latin-American Crime & the Caribbean

Real & Direct Costs Latin-American Crime & the Caribbean

Who gains who loses? eyesonproject: suriname, brasil, guyana and belize Amsterdam, 25 november 2024–Latin America and the Caribbean social and economic development remains heavily burdened by crime and violence, a new Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) study shows. The direct costs of crime and violence in Latin America reached 3.44% of the region’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2022,…
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Agreement in Baku

Agreement in Baku

from 100 to 300Billion $ per year eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 24 november 2024–Negotiators at this year’s United Nations climate summit struck an agreement early on Sunday in Baku, Azerbaijan, to triple the flow of money to help developing countries adopt cleaner energy and cope with the effects of climate change. Under the deal, wealthy nations pledged to…
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Petrobras Oil

106.546.362.096,00 EuroS

or 110 Billion US$ Brazilian Oil and Gas Exploration eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 22 november 2024– Brazil’s oil and gas giant, Petrobras plans to spend US$ 111 billion [ or 106.546.362.096,00 Euros ] in the next five years between 2025 and 2029, with US$ 77 billion of this total earmarked for oil and gas exploration and production activities, according to a securities filing, and…
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The Start-up Filtering CO2 from the Sea

Keep it Simple eyeson..project Amsterdam, November 20, 2024 – A few years ago, eyesonsuriname, part of the eyeson..project, wrote about SeaO2. With a clear and straightforward approach, the Dutch start-up plans to remove tons of CO2 from the sea. Thanks to a recent investment of over 2 million euros, the company is set to scale…
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Save our Climate around the world

Save our Climate around the world

Brazil calling eyesonbrasil in the eyesonproject Amsterdam, 20 november 2024– Luiz Inácio da Silva, president of Brazil insisted and urged Tuesday that G20 developed countries should bring forward by up to ten years the climate neutrality targets currently set for 2050. He made those remarks during his appearance at the Group’s Summit in Rio de Janeiro. “To the developed…
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The G20 Glitch: Janja's Verbal Volley at Elon Musk

The G20 Glitch: Janja’s Verbal Volley at Elon Musk

eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, November 19th, 2024 – In a surprising turn of events at the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s First Lady, Janja, found herself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. During a panel discussion, she let slip a rather colorful remark directed at none other than Elon Musk. The billionaire entrepreneur,…
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COP29 Breakthrough

COP29 Breakthrough

Global Carbon Market Takes Shape eyesonproject Amsterdam/Baku 16 november 2024– At COP29 in Baku, nearly 200 governments agreed on a UN-led global carbon market under Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement. This system simplifies carbon credit trading, fostering climate project funding in developing nations. It replaces the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism, aiming for transparency and…
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Brazil's Ambivalence Toward the BRI

To Join or Not to join

Brazil’s Ambivalence Toward the BRI eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, 14 November 2024–Two weeks ago, Brazil’s presidential advisor for international affairs, Celso Amorim, announced that Brazil will not be joining the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative. This decision came as an unexpected surprise to many, as expectations had been building that Brazil would sign on during President Xi Jinping’s upcoming visit to Latin America. Currently 22 countries in…
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