Guyanese President schools journalist on emissions question
Sackur stated that more than two billion tonnes of carbon emissions from Guyana's coast will result from the production of gas and oil, citing sources. The Guyanese President interrupts while he is questioning if Irfaan ali was there at the COP28 climate meeting in Dubai, saying, "Let me stop you right there. Did you know that Guyana's forest cover is larger than the combined areas of scotland and England? a forest has 19.5 gigatons of carbon stored in it. forests that we have managed to preserve.
Irfaan ali shot back, asking, "Does that give you the right to lecture us on climate change? "before the reporter could continue. I'm going to give you a lesson on climate change because we have managed to preserve this forest, which provides the planet and you with 19.5 gigatons of carbon storage."
He said, "Even with our greatest exploration of the oil and gas resources we have now, we will still be net-zero (in emissions)," pointing out that guyana has the lowest rate of deforestation in the world.
"65% of the world's biodiversity has disappeared in the previous 50 years. Our biodiversity has not changed. Do you think highly of it? Will you be able to afford it? When will the developed countries foot the bill? Are you in their pockets, or what? Are you among those who have harmed the environment financially? Are you among those who, during the Industrial Revolution, ruined the environment and are now lecturing us? Irfaan ali sharply inquired, "Are you paid by them?"