Green Guyana - Advancing Sustainable Development

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ms. Ivana Thompson – Aspiring Marine Biologist

Ivana Thompson hails from Region #4 Georgetown and is a former student of Queens College and former part-time intern at World Wildlife Fund for Guianas. This 24 years old youth enjoys traveling to different regions of Guyana and spends her free time going to the gym, bingewatching Grey’s Anatomy, and spending time with her four pets one (2) dogs (Marley and Mei) and three (3) freshwater turtles (Sylvanus, Bonnie, and Clyde). Ms. Thompson holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from the University of Guyana and is presently pursuing her Masters in Natural Resources Management (Marine and Terrestrial Ecosystems). She has no regrets undertaking studies in this area. When asked what drove her to this area of study, she stated “Having a love for marine life more specifically sea turtles sparked my interest. Additionally, I have benefitted from the active support of mentors from Guyana Marine Conservation Society, University of Guyana, and World Wildlife Fund for Guianas, who inspired and exposed me to professional development opportunities which have contributed to my studies and will eventually contribute to my future career in this area of study”. With the current oil boom in Guyana, Ivana believes her studies will play a vital role in the proper assessment and representation of the marine ecosystems which will facilitate further protection and conservation of sensitive ecosystems and related organisms, through education. Ms. Thompson stated “Doing my Masters in Jamaica helped me to develop a much greater appreciation for Guyana’s biodiversity. Guyana represents a biodiversity-rich country that contains numerous significant protected species that all contribute to the high value of Guyana’s resources. The level of Guyana’s biodiversity-rich species is one of its most admirable features.” Her advice to policymakers is not to disregard the importance and value of our environment in every decision to be made, in every project to be undertaken, in every policy to be developed. More needs to be done to preserve our marine life and this cannot be done without thorough baseline studies of the marine environment. Therefore, in developing policies catered to environmental sustainability, policymakers should ensure thorough up-to-date research informs their decision-making.

Ms. Thompson admires World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for Guianas and Guyana Marine Conservation Society (GMCS) because it has allowed for a wholesome scope of studies, not only from an environmental perspective but overall social and economic development. WWF facilitated training in environmental preservation while ensuring social inclusion through activities such as gender-based workshops and perception studies. GMCS has also placed her in a position to be exposed to several levels of learning which has been pivotal in increasing her knowledge and dedication towards marine conservation. Ivana sees these as admirable traits as they promote truly sustainable development by ensuring environmental protection is in unison with social inclusion and economic growth When asked what guidance she would give to litterers and polluters this is what she had to say, “The environment forms the foundation of my studies. Some people fail to understand that taking care of the environment is directly linked to taking care of ourselves and preserving our own lives. Therefore, littering or polluting especially at a high level is detrimental to our own survival on this Earth. We are already experiencing some of these adverse effects with degrading living conditions, extreme weather conditions, and decline or complete removal of some livelihoods”.

The brilliant 23 years old Ms. Ivana Thompson’s advice to youths is to “Get involved in promoting conservation and protection of the environment. It does not always mean making this your area of study or getting into a related career, but there are daily activities that can further sustain our environment and reduce our carbon footprint such as, minimizing the use of single-use plastics and not littering. Therefore, keep yourself informed, and when you do inform others because protecting the environment means protecting our own lives”.

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pages 62-64

Global Compliance Service- The ISO 14001 Standard- A tool for Environmental Sustainability

4min
pages 58-59

Demerara Bank Limited –Green Initiative

1min
page 57

Excel Logistics & Management Services – A Greener Today

2min
page 54

Tullow Oil Guyana- 2030 Net Zero Commitment

4min
pages 55-56

Eco Green Guyana- Providing Solutions for Coastal and Inland Erosion

6min
pages 52-53

Texila American University -Preparing and Improving Youths for the 21st Century

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pages 50-51

Bio Char the new Black Gold-Launch at COP26-Evolve Trading and Investment

4min
page 48

Chambers Green Economy Committee Members championing Environmental Stewardship

1min
page 49

Electric Vehicles Technology GEA Experience –Dr Mahender Sharma (GEA

6min
pages 45-47

Biomass Electricity Generation – Jessica Hatfield

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page 44

Alternatives to Fossil Fuels

1min
page 43

Mangrove Restoration- A Necessary Climate Mitigation Solution-Mark Ram & Shaleeza Shaw

5min
pages 40-42

Transition to Mercury Free Mining - Jimmy Reece (GGMC

6min
pages 38-39

Marine Litter - Ivana Thompson

4min
pages 29-30

Sanitation and Waste Management Programme for 2021 –Satrohan Nauth (MLGRD

6min
pages 31-32

Single Use Plastics - Shannia Persaud

5min
pages 33-35

Reducing Pollution with Electric Vehicles - Vanessa Williams

5min
pages 36-37

The Environmental Protection Agency- Saeed Hamid (EPA

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page 28

Protecting our Environment

1min
page 27

Vertical Kitchen Garden Project - GCCI Green Economy Committee

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pages 25-26

Volunteers Driving Environmental Protection -Seawalls & Beyond

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page 24

Community Activities Contributing to Sustainability

1min
page 19

Living Green - PYAGUY Youths

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page 23

Ana Correia – Sustainable Developmentalist

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pages 17-18

Seawall Coconut Tree Initiative -Shaam Outar

4min
page 20

Shannia Persaud – Environmental Scientist

3min
page 16

Messages

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page 7

The University of Guyana - Leading the Way in Global Environmental Studies

6min
pages 12-14

Message from the Honourable Mr Vickram Bharrat, Minister of Natural Resources

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page 8

Ivana Thompson – Aspiring Marine Biologist

3min
page 15

Promoting Global Environmental Studies

1min
page 11

Message from the Chairperson of the Green Economy Committee - Ms Shaleeza Shaw

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page 10

Message from the President, GCCI- Mr Timothy Tucker

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page 9

Terms of Reference of the Green Economy Committee

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