2008 Champions of the Earth. From left to right: Mrs. Melinda Kimble, Mr. Achim Steiner , His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco , His Excellency Abul Qader Ba-Jammal,Senator Liz Thompson ,Dr. Balgis Osman-Elasha ,Dr. Atiq Rahman
Recently Barbadians were made aware that former Minister of the environment was the recipient of a global prestigious award. For those of you interested to find out how former Minister Thompson became eligible for the Champion of the Earth Award, here is the criteria:
A renaissance in environmental policy does not come in a vacuum. It emerges as a result of collective efforts of governments, civil society organizations and private business. It needs the long-term commitment and vision of men and women. It needs people who are and continue to be Champions of the Earth.
Champions of the Earth is an international environment award established in 2004. It is presented each year by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to seven outstanding environmental leaders.
No monetary award is attached to the prize.
Source: UNEP
The award given to the former Minister of the Environment has raised several questions, or should we say concerns? Barbadians should be feeling pride at a daughter of the soil winning such an award, instead there is a hollow feel to the occasion. The big question mark in our minds is whether Barbados qualifies to receive ANY award if the criteria is linked to environmental considerations. The BU household believes that the perception of Barbadians of Thompson being an advocate for the environment is totally at odds with the UNEP conferring the Champion of the Earth Award to the Senator.
Here are some of the concerns which informs our position on this matter:
- There is the issue which BU raised recently about the unwillingness of the former Arthur government – Thompson served in the cabinet – to qualify some of our beaches Blue Flag status.
- There is the failed policy of the former government to design and implement a comprehensive policy for waste disposal in Barbados. In fact the decision nearly ten years ago, to locate a waste disposal facility on our most ecologically sensitive part of the island will record on history’s page as one of the greatest injustices inflicted on the environment by a human being on the planet. The decision to locate Greenland Landfill was done when former Minister Thompson was Minister in charge. geeze we have not even written about the Graeme Hall disaster.
- The failure to integrate alternative energy sources in a significant way to reduce our reliance on fossil fuel suggests a lack of serious commitment to changing the behaviours of Barbadians towards becoming environmentally aware. Former Elizabeth Thompson had the opportunity to retrofit government vehicles to use other forms of energy e.g.solar
We could go on to list other concerns which in our view challenge Senator Thompson’s nomination for the Champion of the Earth Award but we think we have made our point. The honourable thing for Senator Thompson to have done was to have declined the award. How realistic was that?
Are we being too harsh on the former Minister Elizabeth Thompson? We don’t think so, she was part of the government of the day.






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