St Kitts and Nevis: Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis- Dr Terrance Drew attended the Second Caribbean Small Island Growing States (SIDS) Excessive-Degree Dialogue on Local weather Change in Grenada.
He was accompanied by Minister of Surroundings and Local weather Change, Dr. Joyelle Clarke.
Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew joined the essential discussions on local weather change, sustainable growth and financing the transition to renewable vitality in Caribbean. He mentioned that the two-day classes featured a number of points of the small island creating states.
The transformation of the worldwide monetary structure has additionally turn out to be the a part of the dialogue between the political leaders of the Caribbean. PM Terrance Drew referred Climate Change as a world problem and mentioned that it needs to be addressed effectively.
He additionally expressed pleasure in becoming a member of see leaders from throughout the Caribbean who come collectively to deal with these urgent points.
PM Terrance Drew additionally shared glimpses of the session and mentioned that the vibe across the classes was nice.
Second Caribbean Small Island Growing States (SIDS) Excessive-Degree Dialogue on Local weather Change
The federal government of Grenada hosted the SIDS Excessive-Degree Dialogue on Local weather Change for 2 days. The classes had been held on the Grenada Radisson Seaside Resort. It was the essential occasion main as much as the 2023 UN Local weather Change Convention in Dubai this November.
This dialogue brings Caribbean Heads of Authorities and Officers to the forefront of local weather discussions. Throughout the classes, the leaders have mentioned methods to sort out local weather change. In addition they anticipate important strides in direction of local weather resilience and adaptation.
The assembly additionally featured dialogue on a number of issues of issues equivalent to modern financing for renewable vitality, sustainable approaches to organic programs, developments in e-mobility, and the institution of stronger nationwide programs for local weather transparency.
As per the leaders of the international locations, the dialogues enhanced their interplay on these essential points. It should additional make the area to maneuver ahead on the trail of the sustainability and resilience.
Occasions within the SIDS Excessive-Degree Dialogue on Local weather Change
The Second Caribbean Small Island Growing States (SIDS) Excessive-Degree Dialogue on Local weather Change has ignited thought-provoking discussions very important to the area’s sustainable future.
On this session, a number of distinguished panelists, together with Laetitia De Merez, Senior Principal/Director main Rocky Mountain Institute’s (RMI) Local weather Finance Entry Community, and Simon Wilson from the Inexperienced Local weather Fund, delved into the subject of ‘Financing the Transition to Renewable Vitality within the Caribbean.’
These conversations present sensible alternatives for supporting the area’s vitality transition.
Amidst the discussions on the Second Caribbean Small Island Growing States (SIDS) Excessive-level Dialogue on Local weather Change, Caribbean leaders additionally actively engaged in varied insightful sessions.
One of many highlights was a panel dialogue that includes Michelle Mycoo, from the College of the West Indies and Colin Younger of the Caribbean Neighborhood Local weather Change Heart. This session allowed Caribbean leaders to debate the newest developments, handle key points, regional wants and priorities.
Furthermore, the open dialogue with valued companions offered alternatives for collaboration and strategizing on local weather resilience. The international locations added that they’re trying ahead to the fruitful outcomes of those engagements as we collectively work in direction of a sustainable, resilient Caribbean.
Whereas concluding ultimate session on the Second Caribbean Small Island Growing States (SIDS) Excessive-level Dialogue on Local weather Change, the main target was on ‘Reworking worldwide monetary structure, enabling entry to blue and inexperienced finance, and regional collaboration on carbon pricing mechanisms,’ led by panelists Carla Barnett, Secretary-Basic of CARICOM, and Avinash D. Persaud from the Authorities of Barbados.
The discussions additionally make clear quite a few modern options for the international locations to deal with local weather change and sustainability. It has additionally enhanced the methods to strengthen regional cooperation.