With the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) driving the country’s development, Guyana is on the path to becoming a global powerhouse for biodiversity.
This is according to President Dr. Irfaan Ali during his recent participation in the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting 2024’s “Fireside Chat”. He was at the time talking about Guyana’s unique biodiversity resources.
Strategically located in two of the world’s richest biodiversity zones – the Guiana Shield and the Amazon Rainforest, Guyana is already being dubbed by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) as one of the countries with the highest concentration of biodiversity.
“We are rich [in biodiversity]. Our bird species is more than the entire United States of America (USA). We have a high concentration of mammals, birds, and amphibians and of course, we are very rich in fresh water. So, from a biodiversity perspective, we would be a powerhouse globally,” President Ali stated at the New York event.
The Head of state was in New York earlier this week to attend the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and during his debate on Wednesday, he announced the impending launch of a global biodiversity product.
“I am pleased to announce the launch of a global biodiversity alliance. We will convene the first global biodiversity alliance summit in 2025, which will focus on creating a market for biodiversity credits, scaling biodiversity conservation debt swaps, accelerating biodiversity bonds, establishing a blueprint for biodiversity taxonomies, and promoting nature-positive action,” the Guyanese Leader told the UN assembly.











