
An interview between President Dr Irfaan Ali and Stephen Sackur, the host of BBC’s “HardTalk” show, saw the Head of State forced to defend Guyana’s oil and gas production against the interviewer’s line of questioning and efforts to paint Guyana as a major contributor to global warming.
In his preamble to his question, the interviewer told President Ali that over the next decade, the US$150 billion worth of oil that Guyana is expected to produce will translate to more than two billion tonnes of carbon emissions.
As Sackur questioned whether President Ali was present at the Conference of the Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), where commitments were made by countries around the world to combat climate change, the Head of State was forced to interject.
“Let me stop you right there. Do you know that Guyana has a forest, that is the size of England and Scotland combined? A forest that stores 19.5 gigatonnes of carbon? A forest that we have kept alive?” President Ali questioned.










