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Guyanese President Reprimands BBC Journalist over climate change question, saying “I will lecture you.” VIEW

During a recent press session with a BBC journalist, Guyana’s President informedly dealt with the issue of climate policy.

When the President rightly questioned the rationale of prior fuzzing carbon projects as a leader of a small and vulnerable Caribbean country, he asked the questioner why the line bothered him.

He reminded people of his nation’s democratic privileges of choice for the development plans. But, these reactionists believe that the response should have been more concrete about the real climate change situation.

Besides, political specialists mention Guyana’s special capacity. As a rich oil state competing with many developing states, this global phenomenon demands a sophisticated approach considering economic and environmental needs.

The sharing of the world toward common goals is possible both challenging authority and conceding sovereigns. Constructive talks, but rather than confrontations, generalize a solution.

Considering this, all involved could proceed with more hopeful consideration. Although our planet’s fate rests above political rancor, global collaboration is the only key.

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