Dear Editor,
The Environmental Community Health Organisation (ECHO) is pleased to note the “green” theme of the People’s National Congress Reform’s (PNCR) recently concluded 19th Biennial Delegates Congress; the largest party in the current Coalition government. It is extremely commendable that this matter has been endorsed to be lifted so highly on a political platform. ECHO is delighted that the party’s leadership encouraged members to recognise, and thus approve the importance of the “green economy” concept.
As we know, climate change/global warming has become the global topic, and nations are working together to reduce their carbon production.
ECHO has continuously called on local leaders to engage in meaningful responses to the matter of global warming and climate change by encouraging a pro-environmental attitude within the country. The organisation has taken part in many initiatives which it believes will help to foster positive attitudes toward the environment. This includes the early enactment of eco-friendly behaviours among youngsters, particularly those within the school system. The idea is to get children involved in caring for the environment so that they can carry over this positive message to their adult life, and teach others to also be environmentally conscious.
ECHO believes that much more can be done to increase environmental awareness in the country. It is for this reason that ECHO’s Directors will be paying close attention to how the PNCR plans to unfold their green theme, and how they plan to execute the party’s ‘green economy’ strategy.
Given Guyana’s upcoming oil economy, ECHO believes that the “Green Economy” discussion needs to be heightened, along with that of increasing renewable energy. Guyana must work towards reducing its dependency on fossil fuel and reducing its carbon footprint.
ECHO looks forward to working with all stakeholders in addressing negative environmental impacts. There are several new ideas on ECHO’s Board for its clubs and members as it continues to support the green economy. ECHO has organised environmental clubs with their very own green ambassadors in several schools around the country, and has hundreds of members ranging from all ages.
We look forward to working with all political parties, private and public organisations in our bid to make Guyana.
Yours faithfully,
Royston King
Executive Director
Environmental Community Health Organisation