ExxonMobil in Guyana: Can the Nation Balance Economic Growth and Climate Change Issues?
Case Code: ECON102 Case Length: 14 Pages Period: 1966-2022 Pub Date: 2022 Teaching Note: Available |
Price: Rs.400 Organization : ExxonMobil Industry : Energy Countries : Guyana Themes: Government & Economy, International Trade,Government Policies,Corporate Responsibility |
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Introduction
On May 21, 2021, the Constitutional court of Guyana, a country located in the north-eastern corner of South America, heard the first constitutional climate case in the Caribbean challenging fossil fuel production on the grounds that it exacerbated global warming and threatened human rights. The case claimed that the Guyanese government’s approval of a huge, ExxonMobil-led oil and gas build-on the country’s coast violated the government’s legal duty to protect its citizens’ rights to a healthy environment, sustainable development, and the rights of future generations. The case reflected the growing concern within Guyana regarding the risks oil extraction posed at the national, regional, and international level. Melinda Janki, who led the legal team for the applicants, summed up the oil & gas project’s global significance, “Guyana’s petroleum production is a potential 3.87 gigatonne carbon bomb, putting Guyana at the forefront of the fight to save the planet from oil and gas..
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