Govt makes new appointments to support climate change agenda

Govt makes new appointments to support climate change agenda
Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis delivers an address at the United Nations COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 2, 2021.

New “special advisor” on climate change and acting director of environmental planning & protection revealed

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Office of the Prime Minister and Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources yesterday announced two key appointments to support the government’s commitment to promoting and supporting issues relating to its “New Day Agenda” concerning the environment and climate change.

Dr Rhianna Neely.

Effective January 4, 2022, Dr Rhianna Neely has been appointed as acting director of environmental planning and protection.

Neely holds a doctorate in Environmental Policy and Risk Management from Florida A&M University. She’s been working in the ministry since 2013 on a range of issues, including climate change, renewable energy and the abolition of single-use plastics.

She succeeds Rochelle Newbold, who is being redeployed to the Office of the Prime Minister to serve as special advisor on climate change and environmental matters.

Rochelle Newbold.

Having led the technical team at COP26, Newbold is well placed to advise on implementation of the government’s multi-agency priorities, from carbon credits to its “new international commitments around climate change”.

Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said: “In our ‘Blueprint for Change’, our administration signaled the importance and priorities we place on issues relating to the environment and climate change.

“The enhanced profile of The Bahamas since COP26 and the new partnerships which we have forged since then [have] given new impetus to these issues.

“By appointing an advisor in the Office of the Prime Minister who is able to work across all government ministries and departments, we will be able to ensure that the government’s mandate can be successfully implemented.”

Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources Vaughn Miller said: “The technical agenda around environmental issues is extremely broad. The Bahamas stands to benefit enormously from the expertise and experience of Dr Neely and Mrs Newbold.

“We congratulate both on their new roles.”