http://www.regjeringen.no/en/d..._oss=1&id=734164
This is what the Norwegian wrote 12 months ago:
Guyana's relatively pristine rainforests sit on an ancient geological formation called the Guiana Shield in the north-east of the Amazon. The biodiversity of these rainforests is particularly rich and there are large areas of intact virgin forest. They provide the basis for existence for a number of indigenous populations, store large quantities of carbon, provide income from eco-tourism, timber and other forest products, produce water and regulate precipitation, and contribute a range of other ecosystem services.
NO MORE:
THIS IS WHAT THEY WILL WRITE SOON:
Guyana's FORMERLY relatively pristine rainforests sit on an ancient geological formation called the Guiana Shield in the north-east of the Amazon. The biodiversity of these rainforests USED TO BE particularly rich and BUT NOW large areas of virgin forest HAVE BEEN CLEAR CUT ESPECIALLY BY THE CHINESE AND INDIAN LOGGING COMPANIES. The FOREST IS BEING DEPLETED AND IS SWIFTLY LOSING ITS ABILITY TO provide the basis for existence for a number of indigenous populations, store large quantities of carbon, provide income from eco-tourism, timber and other forest products, produce water and regulate precipitation, and contribute a range of other ecosystem services.