COP28: Guyana argues that payments to save animals, plants in its forests are also needed

By Vishani Ragobeer in Dubai vishani@newsroom.gy When a group of researchers stumbled upon an “exuberantly- coloured snake” in Warapoka in July, 2022, they knew what it was, but it was the first time they, or anyone else, had seen it in Guyana. What Ignazio Avella, Charlotte Lorand, André Surendre and Ronaldo Boyal, just 16, discovered … Continue reading COP28: Guyana argues that payments to save animals, plants in its forests are also needed