Guyana’s climate change plans are not matters on the agenda that will be discussed at the current United Nations Climate Conference, according to Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, who has said all citizens will have a chance to have their say.
Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Jagdeo pointed out that sections of civil society and former President David Granger have a “mistaken impression” that the plans will be discussed at the COP26 summit being held in Glasgow, Scotland.
“Somehow in the public domain there is an impression created by many — and it is a misguided impression — that these documents will be presented at COP26,” Jagdeo said.