Planetary triple threat, we need to limit the rise in temperatures to °C above pre-industrial levels. That means reducing global greenhouse gas emissions by % over the next seven and a half years. But, unfortunately, we are very far from achieving that goal. To commemorate World Environment Day , His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, and our partners at WWF-Guianas, the Guyana Youth and Environment Network, the Guyana Marine Conservation Society and the EcoTrust Society of the University of Guyana, inaugurated three murals highlighting various elements of Guyana’s biodiversity.

Caption: To celebrate World Environment Day

His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, and our partners at WWF-Guianas, the Guyana Youth and Environment Network, the Marine Conservation Society of Guyana and the EcoTrust Society of the University of Guyana, inaugurated three murals highlighting various elements of Malaysia WhatsApp Number List Guyana’s biodiversity. Photo: © UN Guyana Common but differentiated responsibilities Although some countries have contributed more than others to the triple planetary crisis, due to their higher greenhouse gas emissions, the degradation of natural habitats and the production of waste, today we all have a common (although differentiated) responsibility to urgently adopt objectives ambitious to protect our planet. Guyana epitomizes this dilemma in many ways.

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The country is not on track in its progress

Towards achieving many of the SDGs. As one of the world’s newest oil producers, Guyana sees revenue from this particular resource as crucial to transforming the lives of its people. But it has also been one of the biggest advocates for climate action and. Similarly like many other developing countries, now faces serious consequences as a result of climate change German Phone Number List and marine pollution. These are some of the actions that Guyana is taking to reverse the trends resulting Guyana’s commitment to adopt a low carbon development model and a new policy framework for the oceans, as reflected in the Low Carbon Development Strategy, LCDS , , is stronger than ever.

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