‘A defining moment’ : Trinidad and Tobago at a crossroads as oil runs out
Fossil fuels made the nation prosperous but as reserves dwindle, do they drill deeper, even as the Caribbean feels the heat of the climate crisis, or shift to a greener economy? In 1930, Trinidad and Tobago produced more than 40% of the British empire’s oil. By the 1970s, the newly independent (...)
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Trinidad and Tobago, Americas, Fossil fuels, Energy, Oil, Climate crisis, Global development, Energy industry, Green economy, World news, Venezuela, US foreign policy, Business, Commodities, Environment, US news, Gas
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