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''Guyana in prime shape to lead on biodiversity conservation''
"People often forget how crucial Guyana is to the Guiana Shield and the Amazon Basin," he said. "Guyana is well placed to lead this agenda." Due to Guyana''s proactive steps and the
Belize Minister urges stronger Caribbean partnerships to
Belize''s Minister of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Solid Waste Management, Orlando Habet is calling on Caribbean nations to work closer together in protecting their
US$700 million annually needed to fund biodiversity. Here''s how Guyana
Let''s face it, climate change is here, and its impacts are glaring. The world no longer needs planning; it demands real action and tangible results. That is what is expected to come out of
COP30 President backs Guyana''s bid to put biodiversity at
Speaking on day two of the Global Biodiversity Alliance (GBA) Summit in Guyana, Ambassador Corrêa do Lago called the inaugural summit, led by President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali, a critical
Guyana''s Forest Strategy Sets a Global Standard Climate
The strategy not only redefined how natural resources could be valued but also placed Guyana at the forefront of global climate negotiations, forging a model for sustainable development that
Minister Habet Pushes for Global Cooperation at
Minister of Sustainable Development and Climate Change, Orlando Habet, is in Guyana attending the Global Biodiversity Alliance Summit. Minister Habet participated in a roundtable discussion this morning where the issue of
Guyana''s track record in climate finance sets stage for
AS climate change continues to be the primary threat globally, Guyana is committed to shifting the international conversation from a narrative of victimhood to one focused on developing
Amazon Rainforest Pollution: A Growing Concern | ShunWaste
Climate change The Amazon rainforest is a vital ecosystem that plays a critical role in mitigating global climate change. However, it is currently facing significant threats due to human activities
India showcases ISRO, CSIR technologies at global
According to the High Commission, this visit underlines India''s cooperation with Guyana in the field of biodiversity management, environmental sciences, climate change, agriculture, disaster
Guyana to operationalise world''s first national biodiversity
President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali has announced that Guyana will become the first country in the world to implement a fully standardised, border-to-border national biodiversity monitoring
ISRO Delegation In Guyana, To Reaffirm Commitment To
According to the Indian High Commission in Georgetown, this visit underlines India''s cooperation with Guyana in the field of biodiversity management, environmental sciences, climate change
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OIL has become a CURSE in many countries around the world. OGGN''s mission is to advocate for rule of law, environmental protection and financial norms with respect to oil exploration and production in Guyana. Oil
COP30 to be ''extremely dynamic'' as Guyana
THE President of the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP30), Ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, has declared that the upcoming COP30 in Belém, Brazil, will be "extremely dynamic" as he urged
Guyana''s positioned at forefront to lead biodiversity, climate
WITH bold commitments and a call for global unity, Guyana has positioned itself at the forefront of international biodiversity and climate efforts, as President Dr. Irfaan Ali outlined a roadmap to
Iwokrama commends the Global Biodiversity Alliance Initiative – DPI Guyana
As a highly forested, low deforestation country, Guyana for decades has been in the forefront on issues related to biodiversity conservation, natural resource management and climate change.
Environmental concerns: How flaring of gas, oil
The amount of energy from the gas destroyed, to date, is roughly equivalent to the amount of electricity the whole country of Guyana consumes in a year. Incomplete flaring (improper burning) of natural gas produces methane which
Climate change and sea level rise in Guyana
Guyana in particular is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change for many reasons. For instance, about 90% of the country''s population resides on the coastal plain that lies approximately six feet below sea level
