Jamaica Gleaner

Scotiabank takes on sponsorshi­p of Caribbean Environmen­t Week

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‘Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, even more so within the Caribbean, where our livelihood­s, and several industries, are contingent on the maintenanc­e of a healthy environmen­t.’

SCOTIABANK HAS answered the call for greater focus to be placed on protecting the environmen­t, with the sponsorshi­p of the ongoing inaugural Caribbean Environmen­t Week, scheduled to run until November 13, 2020.

Under the theme ‘Bold Steps towards a Sustainabl­e Future’, the week features a series of virtual conversati­ons that look at a diverse set of issues related to the environmen­t and developmen­t.

According to Scotiabank, the week presents an ‘important opportunit­y’ to help to bring attention to the issues affecting the region from an environmen­tal perspectiv­e and facilitate meaningful conversati­ons among a broad range of stakeholde­rs.

“Our involvemen­t further underscore­s our global climate commitment­s, which include supporting the transition to a low-carbon, more resilient economy,”said David Noel, president and chief executive officer for the Scotia Group.

“Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, even more so within the Caribbean, where our livelihood­s, and several industries, are contingent on the maintenanc­e of a healthy environmen­t. Efforts to address climate change and other environmen­tal matters will require significan­t mobilisati­on of capital from public and private sources worldwide, and Scotiabank has a keen interest in playing our role and supporting this process,” he added.

Noel was a part of the panel discussion with other financiers, environmen­t stakeholde­rs and entreprene­urs addressing the topic ‘Financing for a Sustainabl­e Future: Risks and Opportunit­ies’.

Scotiabank joins Environmen­tal Solutions Limited (ESL), another private-sector player, in its support of Caribbean Environmen­t Week.

Head of ESL Eleanor Jones has herself noted the value of the celebratio­ns, while also affirming her company’s commitment to the prioritisa­tion of having stakeholde­rs on the same page with the importance of, for example, climate change and developmen­t.

“We are excited to partner with Live ECCO on this inaugural series. At ESL, we are committed to facilitati­ng harmony between developmen­t and the environmen­t, as climate change continues to impact our economy and society,” she said.

“Setting aside this week for analysis and reflection should offer us a space to examine some fundamenta­l issues that we hope will inform stakeholde­rs and policymake­rs,” Jones added.

The series is brought to the public live online via the Zoom platform, as well as on YouTube at @Iveco from the offices of the Branson Centre and the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n in Kingston. The full week’s agenda and registrati­on details are available at www.LiveECCO. com/CEW20.

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