– says coalition’s GSDS was a burden on treasury
Guyana could soon enter into a deal that will see the country earning some US$300 million by selling its carbon credits.
This is according to Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, during an interview with the Newsroom that was aired on Sunday evening.
Back in April, President Dr Irfaan Ali had announced that Guyana signed a letter of intent with US-based non-profit organisation (NGO), Emergent Finance Accelerated Inc, to market the country’s carbon credits through a credit contract – a deal that could earn the country millions of US dollars.













