Guyanese President Irfaan Ali slams BBC 'journalist' Stephen Shakur over climate change activism
8 months, 3 weeks ago

Guyanese President Irfaan Ali slams BBC 'journalist' Stephen Shakur over climate change activism

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In a video that went viral on social media on Friday, Guyanese President Irfaan Ali was seen lambasting BBC ‘journalist’ Stephen Shakur for virtue-signalling the South American nation about ‘climate change.’ Shakur tried to guilt-trip the Guyanese President over the recently discovered oil reserves in the country and questioned his commitment to attaining carbon neutrality. At that point, Irfaan Ali interjected, “Let me stop you right there…Do you know that Guyana has a forest forever that is the size of England and Scotland combined? A forest that we have kept alive.” The BBC ‘journalist’ then remarked, “Does that give you the right to release all of this carbon?” On hearing that, the Guyanese President snapped, “Does it give you the right to lecture us on climate change?” “I am going to lecture you on climate change because we have kept this forest alive that stores 19.5 gigatonnes of carbon that you enjoy, that the world enjoys, that you don’t pay us for, that you don’t value, that you don’t see a value in, that people of Guyana has kept alive,” Ali added. It must be mentioned that the Modi Government felicitated him with the ‘Pravasi Bharatiya Samman ’ in 2023.

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'I Will Lecture You': Guyanese President Rebukes BBC Journalist Over Climate Change Question. WATCH
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Guyanese President says 'I would lecture you on climate change' to BBC journalist when discussing country's oil reserve
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