Stabroek News

Missed climate change opportunit­y at G-77+ China meet

- Dear Editor,

It is unfortunat­e that even after being the Chairman for the G77 + China and hearing the UN Secretary General’s sixpoint climate action plan for a sustainabl­e recovery, that Guyana did not take advantage of the opportunit­y to start a successful discussion on how to leverage its oil and gas assets without negatively impacting the climate. This was the correct

audience with which to have the discussion of being paid to leave those oil and gas assets in the ground, while helping to lead the transition to sustainabl­e green energy within the Region. It appears that even though we are a key part of the Guiana Shield that the promise of riches rooted in a poor oil & gas contract has altered the passion and purpose of safeguardi­ng our environmen­t. It is important that our climate champions of the past and present re-look deeply at their motivation and regain their passion for sustainabl­e developmen­t without the negative form of exploitati­on associated with the oil & gas industry.

This reminds me of the missed opportunit­y to root our agricultur­e sector in organic produce. The Walmart opportunit­y to be in organics that was neglected in the recent past should be revisited and leveraged to help redirect the developmen­t of our economy. This Comrades will aid in elevating the status and moral credential­s of Guyana as the implementa­tion of Climate Change initiative­s continues to grow in importance and become a must for low lying countries such as ours.

Without such a serious and urgent shift in our economic priorities Guyana stands to risk the loss of a significan­t part of its coastal plain and all associated investment­s. This includes the Capital City of Georgetown where most of the population resides. The level of urgency should be at its highest and all actions should be aligned and oriented towards the eliminatio­n of the risks of continued rising sea levels, changing weather patterns and other negative Climate Change elements.

Yours faithfully,

Jamil Changlee

Chairman

The Cooperativ­e Republican­s of Guyana

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