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UK Shadow Secretary Lammy, of Guyanese parentage, established Sophia Point Rainforest Research Centre at UG

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UK Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, David Lammy

UK Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, David Lammy

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Guyana’s environmental conservation efforts will continue to see tremendous growth over the coming months as the Sophia Point Rainforest Research Centre was inaugurated at the George Walcott Lecture Theatre (GWLT) at the University of Guyana on Tuesday.

United Kingdom (UK) Shadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, David Lammy, who co-founded Sophia Point with his wife, Nicola Green, said the centre was birthed out of his love for Guyana and his desire to do something for his country.

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The centre which is located in River’s View, Region Ten will facilitate education on biological science, as well as indigenous culture and amplify existing conservation efforts.

Since both his parents are Guyanese, he spent many of his formative years travelling between Guyana and the United Kingdom.

“On this journey, we’ve been spurred by the enthusiasm and excitement at every level across the country for what Sophia Point represents: a space for young Guyanese to be inspired and to inspire others, to better understand and protect the vitally important rainforests, and to equip themselves with the knowledge and skills to champion their environment for generations to come,” he expressed.

At the unveiling (from left to right) Ms. Nicola Green, Mr. Lammy, UG Vice Chancellor Professor Paloma Mohamed, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, and President Irfaan Ali

Lammy stressed that Sophia Point is dedicated to building capacity, especially as Guyana has a significantly lower number of environmental research stations when compared with smaller countries.

“If you look around the globe, at comparable countries, you can see what the standard is. Costa Rica, a country four times smaller than Guyana has 44 research stations. Panama, a country three times smaller than Guyana, has 12 interconnected sites just run by the Smithsonian Institute alone. Both countries represent 60 percent of the size of Guyana. So, Guyana deserves more,” he posited.

Further, at a time when biodiversity loss and climate change increasingly threaten the Caribbean and Latin American region, Lammy pointed out that now is a crucial time to reexamine rainforests and their immense benefit.

The gathering at the lecture theatre on Tuesday

He also expressed his belief that there is no solution to the climate crisis without inspiring, intelligent and articulate young people from countries like Guyana to engineer new solutions.

“Now feels like an immense time of change in Guyana. And we have the opportunity to do something rare in environmental efforts: to take action to prevent, rather than cure. And to deliver a transformation in how we live alongside nature. I believe that that is only possible through education, advocacy, and empowerment; a better-studied, better-understood and better-protected rainforest is for the benefit of all in Guyana, South America, the Caribbean and beyond. And the Sophia Point Rainforest Research Centre offers to be a part of that, a project with a small footprint, but we hope an outsized impact,” Lammy said.

The Sophia Point Rainforest Research Centre is a nonprofit, non-governmental organisation.

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