(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) Ministers of Environment and other
environment experts will meet in Georgetown, Guyana
on Thursday and Friday to address sustainable
development, environment and climate change issues
and their impact on the CARICOM Single Market and
Economy (CSME) as well as the Community.
This is the Third Joint Meeting of the Council
for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) and the
Human and Social Development (COHSOD) which will be
co-chaired by Grenada and Trinidad and Tobago.
The meeting will address issues related to water
management, climate change and renewable energy,
sustainable land management within the Caribbean
Community, preparations for the Mauritius Strategy,
sustainable consumption and production in the
Caribbean and the Environment Pillar of the CARICOM
Action Plan for Social Development and Crime
Prevention.
However, the Meeting will focus primarily on the
progress of the Community in formulating a regional
environmental policy which would provide guidelines
for the conduct of business at the national level
with respect to managing the environment and natural
resources. To date, base line data are being
gathered through needs assessment and gap analyses
to frame the policy, which is scheduled for
completion December 2012.
In addition, the Meeting will be discussing the
progress of preparations for, and solidifying the
Community’s position on Climate Change for the 16th
Conference of Parties (COP 16) to the United Nations
Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) set
for Cancun, Mexico in December. While the outcomes
of COP 15 in Copenhagen, Denmark fell below the
Caribbean’s expectations in relation to the actions
needed to tackle global warming some gains have been
made in the Community’s advocacy to secure a target
in Green House Gas Emissions that would limit global
warming to 1.5°C. This is necessary to mitigate the
dire threats to Small Island Developing States
(SIDS).
The issue of water security will also generate
much debate in light of the drought challenges with
which several Member States have been contending
during the course of this year. In preparation for
the joint meeting CARICOM officials and environment
experts are meeting in Georgetown, Guyana on
Wednesday, 1st September, at the CARICOM
Secretariat. This joint COTED / COHSOD meeting on
the Environment will be convened at the Guyana
International Convention Centre, Liliendaal and will
signal its start with an opening ceremony to be
addressed by HE Bharrat Jagdeo, President of Guyana
and the Hon. Stephenson King, Prime Minister of
Saint Lucia and Lead Head of Government with
responsibility for Climate Change and Sustainable
Development in the quasi-Cabinet of the Conference
of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org