Anonymous ID: 0b0ea0 June 26, 2024, 2:05 p.m. No.21091388   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1398 >>1546 >>1823 >>1973 >>2046

>>21091340

Venezuela Resorts to Dark Fleet to Transport Oil to Cuba

Reporting by Marianna Parraga in Houston, additional reporting by Dave Sherwood in Havana Reuters June 25, 2024

 

HOUSTON, June 25 (Reuters) – Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA has begun using tankers that navigate off radar to supply its closest political ally, Cuba, as a fleet of state-owned vessels that have historically covered the route dwindles, according to documents and ship monitoring services.

 

Cuba and its main oil supplier, Venezuela, for over a decade had exclusively used their own tankers to navigate between the two countries.

 

Delayed maintenance, however, has taken some ships out of service and the emergence of Mexico as a new supplier to Cuba using some of the same vessels have the two revamping routes to get desperately needed crude oil and fuel to the island.

 

A large portion of tanker fleets owned by Venezuela and Cuba are under U.S. sanctions, which also limits their travel. Operated by third parties, dark fleet vessels often lack western insurance and send false location signals to disguise their movement.

 

PDVSA in June began co-loading crude and fuel oil cargoes that deliver a portion in Cuban waters, and from there depart to destinations in Asia to discharge the remaining volume, according to company shipping documents.

 

The vessels spoof their signal, making them look elsewhere in the Caribbean while they are discharging in Cuba, often by ship-to-ship transfers, according to monitoring service TankerTrackers.com and a satellite photo by Planet Labs seen by Reuters.

 

One of the vessels, the Panama-flagged Neptune 6, was last week near Cuba’s Nipe Bay transferring Venezuelan heavy crude and fuel oil to Cuba-flagged vessel Esperanza, according to the documents and photo, analyzed by TankerTrackers.com. The ship’s transponder is signaling a location north of Curacao since late May, according to LSEG data.

 

PDVSA and the foreign affairs ministries of Venezuela and Cuba did not provide comment. It was not immediately clear if the use of third-party vessels to supply Cuba is temporary.

IN NEED OF BARRELS

 

The extra vessels could help boost Venezuela’s oil supply to Cuba, which so far this year is at 27,000 barrels per day (bpd), compared with 51,500 bpd in the same period of 2023.

 

The covert help comes as demand for electricity produced by oil-fired plants soars during sultry Cuban summers.

 

Blackouts that were occasional in Cuba have become routine as imported supplies are limited and logistical issues complicate domestic fuel distribution to its aging power plants.

 

Cuban energy officials also have said workers are tuning up and providing maintenance to power generating plants ahead of the high-demand summer season, and hope the coming months will see fewer blackouts.

 

Cuba has not been able to fully recover its oil storage capacity since a devastating fire destroyed a portion of the island’s largest oil terminal, Matanzas. The lack of tanks forces suppliers to transfer cargoes to other ships used for floating storage by Cuba.

 

In May, Mexico’s state company Pemex resumed oil shipments to Cuba after a three-month pause in the same vessels used to ship oil from Venezuela,

 

https://gcaptain.com/venezuela-resorts-to-dark-fleet-to-transport-oil-to-cuba/

Anonymous ID: 0b0ea0 June 26, 2024, 3:07 p.m. No.21091645   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1652 >>1823 >>1973 >>2046

>>21091562

First this:

 

Canada #58 >>20902152

US profits from climate change loans to poor countries – media

A program billed as fighting global warming has reportedly funneled back billions of dollars to wealthy nations

22 May, 2024

 

A program that ostensibly helps developing nations deal with the effects of climate change has reportedly generated windfall profits for Japan, the US, and other wealthy countries, Reuters reported on Wednesday.

 

The gains stem from a pledge to provide $100 billion a year to help poor nations cope with climate change and undertake projects to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, according to the report, which cites an analysis of UN and Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) data. Benefactor countries have channeled money from the program back into their own economies, reaping billions of dollars in profits, it says.

 

Japan, the US, France, Germany, and other wealthy nations have made the initiative a money-making opportunity by extending loans at market rates – rather than giving grants or low-interest financing – or insisting that the recipients hire their companies to carry out the projects. Reuters said it identified nearly $22 billion in loans and grants that came with such strings attached.

 

“Offering climate loans at market rates or conditioning funding on hiring certain companies means that money meant for developing countries gets sent back to wealthy ones,” Reuters said. Liane Schalatek, associate director with Germany’s Heinrich-Boll Foundation policy think tank, called the tactics “deeply reprehensible.” She added, “Climate finance provision should not be a business opportunity.”

 

The funding pledges were first made in 2009, supposedly to help poor countries that were disproportionately harmed by climate change. Roughly $353 billion was paid from 2015 through 2020. Reuters said more than half of that money came in the form of loans, which indebted poorer nations used “to solve problems largely caused by the developed world.”

 

Andres Mogro, Ecuador’s former director of climate initiatives, said the program heaped a new wave of debt on the global south. “It’s like setting a building on fire and then selling the fire extinguishers outside.”

 

Ritu Bharadwaj, a researcher at the UK-based International Institute for Environment and Development, told Reuters that the benefits reaped by developed nations have overshadowed the program’s primary objective of supporting climate action in poorer countries. “This is a classic example where a bad loan, which has been given to a country in the garb of climate finance, will create further financial stress.”

 

https://www.rt.com/news/598074-wealthy-nations-profit-from-climate-loans/

Anonymous ID: 0b0ea0 June 26, 2024, 3:08 p.m. No.21091652   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1823 >>1973 >>2046

>>21091645 (me)

maybe somebody read the fine print

 

Operationalizing Bolivia’s Climate Resilience through Integrated River Basin Management in Three Subbasins of the Rio Grande

November 4, 2021

 

Bank Group Contribution

The World Bank, through the Climate Investment Funds’ Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR), provided US$45.5 million (US$36 million as a concessional loan and US$9.5 million as a grant) to finance this project. The US$1.2 billion PPCR supports developing countries and regions in building their adaptation and resilience to the impacts of climate change. First, the PPCR assists governments in integrating climate resilience into strategic development planning across sectors and stakeholder groups. Second, it provides concessional and grant funding to put those plans into action and pilot innovative public and private sector solutions.

 

More:

https://www.worldbank.org/en/results/2021/11/04/operationalizing-bolivia-s-climate-resilience-through-integrated-river-basin-management-in-three-subbasins-of-the-rio-gr

 

Bolivia Increases its Resilience to Natural Disasters, Public Health Emergencies with IDB support

May 10, 2024

 

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved a $250 million contingent loan to help Bolivia boost its financial resilience against floods, droughts, forest fires, and possible epidemic and pandemic outbreaks.

 

The loan, approved by the IDB's Board of Executive Directors through the Contingent Credit Facility for Natural Disaster and Public Health Emergencies (CCF), will enable Bolivia to quickly access resources in the event of natural disaster and public health emergencies to finance immediate care for the affected population, helping lay the groundwork for a rapid and sustainable recovery.

 

"This CCF loan is the first ex-ante financial instrument contracted by the country. It represents a significant step in reducing financial vulnerability to disasters,” said Juan José Durante, a specialist with the IDB's Connectivity, Markets and Finance Division. “The IDB is committed to continue supporting Bolivia’s efforts to strengthen its financial strategy to mitigate the impact of disasters in a context of increased natural cataclysms due to climate change."

 

https://www.iadb.org/en/news/bolivia-increases-its-resilience-natural-disasters-public-health-emergencies-idb-support

 

Bolivia Promotes Climate Resilient Roads with World Bank Support

June 17, 2024

 

WASHINGTON D.C., June 17, 2024 – The World Bank Board of Directors approved a new project in the Plurinational State of Bolivia to strengthen climate risk management in the road sector and improve the climate resilience and safety of bridges and sections of highways in the country.

 

Bolivia, which ranks tenth on the Global Climate Risk, has experienced widespread damage in recent years owing to extreme weather events such as high temperatures and heavy rainfall, which have triggered landslides and flooding of considerable economic and social impact.

 

In this context, the US$118.5 million loan will support a long-term vision in the road sector by financing the Road Sector Climate Resilience Program. This project will benefit more than 165,000 residents of the municipalities of Chimoré and Ivirgarzama in Cochabamba, Guanay in La Paz and Monteagudo in Chuquisaca. It will also benefit pedestrians and drivers of the approximately 9,000 public and private vehicles that use these roads and bridges daily.

 

More:

https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2024/06/17/bolivia-impulsa-la-resiliencia-climatica-vial-con-apoyo-del-banco-mundial

Anonymous ID: 0b0ea0 June 26, 2024, 3:17 p.m. No.21091695   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1708 >>1823 >>1973 >>2046

>>21091671

 

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Anonymous ID: 0b0ea0 June 26, 2024, 3:43 p.m. No.21091799   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21091776

>.we are exhausting their budget

I bet they regret getting the purple hairs health plans with mental health coverage. Now that the therapists need therapists I imagine things are rather pricey

Anonymous ID: 0b0ea0 June 26, 2024, 3:56 p.m. No.21091835   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1841

Anons, let us take a moment to remember earlier keks and congratulate a new crop of Glory Hole Attendants

 

Media Matters Lays Off A Dozen Staffers Following Federal Probe, Lawsuit By Elon Musk

Nicole Silverio May 23, 2024

 

Media Matters followed suit with several liberal outlets by laying off at least a dozen staffers following a federal probe and lawsuit by “X” chief executive officer Elon Musk.

 

Staffers, some of whom have been with Media Matters for years, took to social media announcing their sudden departure from the outlet. The layoffs followed federal probes filed by Republican Attorneys General Ken Paxton of Texas and Andrew Bailey of Missouri into the outlet for possible fraudulent activity by allegedly manipulating data on “X,” formerly known as Twitter.

 

Musk filed a defamation lawsuit against Media Matters in federal court in November, as the site has accused the outlet of “knowingly” manufacturing images showing advertisements from major corporations alongside posts made by white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

 

Bad News: I’ve been laid off from @mmfa, along with a dozen colleagues.

 

There’s a reason far-right billionaires attack Media Matters with armies of lawyers: They know how effective our work is, and it terrifies them (him).

 

— Kat Abu (@abughazalehkat) May 23, 2024

 

“After nearly four years of working at media matters, I got laid off,” another staffer named Beatrice said. “So if anyone is looking for researchers with video experience, drop a line.”

 

After nearly four years of working at media matters, I got laid off. So if anyone is looking for researchers with video experience, drop a line.

 

— Bee (@mount_bees) May 23, 2024

 

“Got laid off, lmk who wants research done,” researcher Brendan Karet said. “On the plus side, no more listening to the dumbest dogshit on earth everyday.”

 

Media Matters’ staffing purge is the latest in the liberal media bloodbath that has become prominent in recent years. NowThis laid off half of its editorial team in February as part of a “broader initiative to realign our resources and structure to ensure a long-term sustainable business in the evolving media landscape.” The Intercept laid off 15 staffers including its Editor-in-Chief Roger Hodge, on the same day.

 

More:

https://dailycaller.com/2024/05/23/media-matters-layoffs-federal-probe-elon-musk-lawsuit/

Anonymous ID: 0b0ea0 June 26, 2024, 4:02 p.m. No.21091863   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1939

>>21091857

 

I changed the lines just to insult Green Day

 

Don't wanna be an agency glowfag

A gelding worshipping a global flag

Just twerking into the graveyard

Obviously a retard

 

It wants a New World Order

Where everyone is a hoarder

"No we haven't seen your cat"

Dumpsters empty, now what do?

Grab a fork and go to the zoo

Since that's where dinner lives

 

They hate for being a patriot

Not a twice vaxxed idiot

We'll just have to sleep in the park

Until we make them really fear the dark

 

It wants a New World Order

Where everyone is a hoarder

"No we haven't seen your cat"

Dumpsters empty, now what do?

Grab a fork and go to the zoo

Since that's where dinner lives

Anonymous ID: 0b0ea0 June 26, 2024, 4:36 p.m. No.21092004   🗄️.is 🔗kun

e7dc3d

6d612b

 

Here they are again, the nightly religious "arguments"

Those stopped quick when the "operators" came on to "test" anons

The religious "arguments" where no where around when the "operators came back to spew more bullshit