A New Capital City for Guyana: optional or imperative?

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Generations of Guyanese have clung to the coastland. Our capital city sits on the shores of the Atlantic. As climate change unfurls in the Caribbean region, that location looks less than auspicious. Professors Ivelaw Griffith and Jay Mandle discuss some of the challenges that lie ahead. These are edited extracts from a Zoom event that was part of Moray House Trust's Conversation Series.
    Timeline
    00:23 Introductory clip
    02:23 Moderator's Introduction
    10:29 Professor Jay Mandle
    23:21 Professor Ivelaw Griffith
    34:50 Discussion
    43:00 Question: Immigration
    44:58 Question: Where does this fit with Guyana's other needs?
    52:43 Question: What incentives to move?
    1:01:47 Comment: Data should drive decisions
    1:03:22 Comment: Move from choice or necessity?
    1:06:07 Question: What can we do to stay?
    1:09:50 Comment: The known unknowns
    1:13:00 Concluding remarks

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  • @daggerin4life726
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    SILICA City is location is about 6 hundreds feet above the Atlantic Ocean . What nonsense the the dude talkin about...Government need to rapidly develop SILICA City.. and it's surrounding that it...