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The low carbon development strategy (LCDS) is not about political mileage, President Bharrat Jagdeo has declared, saying that it maps out measures that would have to be implemented in the long run as a result of the climate change threat.

He was at the time addressing an auditorium packed with youths at the Guyana International Conference Centre during an awareness  youth forum Friday on the LCDS, organized by the Office of Climate Change in conjunction with the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport.

His assertion followed a question from one of the youths of the President’s Youth Award Programme, who in the light of the opposition boycott of parliament the day a motion was passed in support of the strategy, wanted the president to clear the air on the perception that the government was taking this step to gain political mileage.

In his response Jagdeo noted that whether the government and the opposition agreed on the strategy or not the main issue is climate change, “and this is a reality.”

He said regardless of whatever political rambling there is, it would not be the right thing to lose sight of the real issue at hand since non-action could mean that everyone would suffer.

He added that the strategy would have to be implemented in the long run and would have to continue even if the government changes. “Politicians will have to follow once the people support this,” Jagdeo assured, adding that “there is not politics in all of this.”

The youths, who were attentive throughout the president’s interactive presentation, seemed already knowledgeable about the strategy and the reasons behind it.

They questioned the apparent inability to control littering in the society and Jagdeo acknowledged that the problem was with enforcement although fines have been substantially increased.

He noted that this was a matter which would have to be addressed.

The president also restated that the strategy was Guyana’s approach to promoting economic development in an environmentally sustainable way and a key part of the strategy involves the deployment of the country’s rainforest towards addressing global climate change.

He declared too that Guyana is at a key point in national development and there is need for development options to be considered such as opening up new lands for agriculture and expanding into new economic sectors.

Jagdeo noted that the increase in global temperatures could have catastrophic effects, resulting in extreme weather patterns.

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  1. bull$%^& detector GUYANA says:

    “Politicians will have to follow once the people support this,” Jagdeo assured…”
    Oh so having brain washed the people, the politicians have to follow..clever stuff
    The children were actually more concerned about littering. So the sad thing is that Jagdeo can’t even keep his own country clean let alone save the planet

  2. Dandy Andy UNITED STATES says:

    LCDS is about cheap politics! It is supposed to be the replacement for a lack of an economic policy. Now, what if goreign donors don’t come up with the kind of money Jagdeo is looking for, then what happens to the economy that now hinges on the success of LCDS?

    • vijaysingh UNITED STATES says:

      Dandy Andy is correct, The Economist and his MBA colleague cannot come up with an economic policy and the LCDS is their last straw. They will proably get a few pennies, nothing more.

  3. Brandon Samaroo (PPP is the new and improved PNC Dictatorship) UNITED STATES says:

    Jagdeo anything you and the PPP are involved with is all about politics

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