Guyanese President says 'I would lecture you on climate change' to BBC journalist when discussing country's oil reserve
11 months, 3 weeks ago

Guyanese President says 'I would lecture you on climate change' to BBC journalist when discussing country's oil reserve

Hindustan Times  

Guyanese President Irfaan Ali sat down for an interview with BBC reporter Stephen Shakur. While discussing Guyana's plans for its newly discovered oil reserves, the reporter questioned the president about its commitment to climate change mitigation. In a viral video of this exchange, Ali is seen interrupting the journalist to defend the government's management of the sector and saying, "I would lecture you on climate change". "President Dr Irfaan Ali sits down with Stephen Sackur, host of BBC's HardTALK, to talk about Guyana's vast offshore oil and gas reserves and how it is transforming the economy," reads the caption posted along with the video.

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