21/06/2012
Guyana’s LCDS championed as effective model at Rio+20 side event
President Donald Ramotar has told leaders and key players in the environmental arena attending a side event at the Rio+20 conference currently underway in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil that there is consonance between Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) efforts and the theme of the side event “Green economy and inclusive growth for a sustainable future.”
President Ramotar identified the need to reconcile two global forces that have traditionally been seen as incompatible – protecting the environment and economic development, as a critical challenge that must be overcome by the global community.
In partnership with Norway, Guyana has been implementing an Interim REDD+ arrangement through which the country has already earned about US$70 Million in performance based payments from avoided deforestation and under which the country can earn up to US$ 250 Million by 2015.
These initiatives will catalyse the rapid transformation we seek and help to move Guyana to a low deforestation, low carbon, climate resilient economy…Already, the topic of the Green Economy has generated much debate in the negotiations leading up to Rio+20 and over the next few days here in Rio, this will be the subject of intense discussions and debates to look at where we should be going as a global community; to identify how we could get there, and the collective and individual responsibilities and the targets we should set.
As a global community we cannot continue with the business as usual approach or we will head down a path of global catastrophe. The situation requires global leadership, political will and commitment. At the same time, this has to be complimented by home grown solutions and initiatives because at the end of the day, it is collectively local action that will make a global difference