Dear Editor,

Guyana’s strong positioning at COP30 – where the country continues to highlight its status as a net carbon sink, a pioneer in carbon finance, and a champion of climate justice – has earned international attention. However, for Guyana to maintain credibility as a climate leader, it is important that the principles we advocate abroad are reflected in our domestic governance practices. A review of several policy areas shows that alignment between global advocacy and national implementation remains uneven.

At the institutional level, several statutory bodies responsible for environmental management and natural resource governance have not functioned with the regularity or continuity required by la

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