Antigua and Barbuda Delegation Participates in SIDS Preparatory Meeting at COP30 in Belém, Brazil

The delegation from Antigua and Barbuda actively participated in the Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Preparatory Meeting during the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) in Belém, Brazil. This year’s COP, hosted by Brazil, has been labeled as an Implementation COP, emphasizing the urgent need to protect and manage forests as a critical strategy to achieve the global temperature goal of 1.5°C. Forests, particularly the Amazon, are indispensable in maintaining the planet’s climate balance and advancing global mitigation efforts. The Antigua and Barbuda delegation is operating through two parallel tracks: the Leaders’ Summit and the SIDS Coordination Process. Ambassador Ruleta Camacho-Thomas, the nation’s Climate Change Ambassador, is supporting Prime Minister Gaston Browne at the Leaders’ Summit, while Diann Black-Layne, Director of the Department of Environment, is leading the SIDS negotiating team. The delegation also includes Zachary Phillips, Crown Counsel at the Attorney General’s Chambers; Arry Simon, Climate Assessment and Information Officer; and Gita Gardner, Monitoring and Evaluation Officer and Green Climate Fund (GCF) Operational Focal Point. Black-Layne emphasized the shared responsibility of all nations, especially SIDS, to advocate for forest conservation as part of the global effort to curb climate change. She highlighted the non-negotiable nature of the 1.5°C goal and stressed the importance of supporting Brazil’s initiatives to protect and restore forests. “This COP is about turning commitments into tangible actions,” she stated. “Forests are vital to our survival, and their preservation is key to achieving real results.” This participation underscores Antigua and Barbuda’s commitment to climate action under the leadership of Prime Minister Gaston Browne.