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Climate Change and the Viability of Small Developing Countries at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy

At this event, the Honorable Bharrat Jagdeo, vice president of the Republic of Guyana, discussed renewed climate pledges in advance of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference and the future of Guyana, the country poised to become the world’s largest per capita oil producer. Welcome remarks were delivered by David Leebron, president of Rice University.

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