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Mangroves, British Virgin Islands. Image: Alan Wolf
Biodiversity

CARICOM developing regional biodiversity strategy

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is moving towards finalising the region’s first biodiversity strategy: More than 50 delegates from around the Region [were] in Guyana for a Caribbean Community (CARICOM) workshop to continue the development of a CARICOM Biodiversity Strategy (CBS). The Workshop [was] held from 14-15 June, 2018, at the …

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Cabbage Farm, Haiti. Image: via USAID
Agriculture

Vacancy: Agriculture Emergency Coordinator and DRR Expert, FAO

The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations is inviting applications for the position of Agriculture Emergency Coordinator and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Expert. The Expert will perform or assist in the following tasks: Undertake field assessments and evaluations of relief requirements in countries affected by natural and/or man-made …

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Caribbean reef sharks. Image: Alfonso González
Biodiversity

St. Eustatius celebrates sharks

This week is Shark Week in St. Eustatius: “Sharks are magnificent creatures, yet their image has received a bad press,” says Jessica Berkel. And she should know. Berkel is Marine Park Manager with St. Eustatius National Parks (Stenapa) Foundation. On Saturday she launched Shark Week 2018 with a presentation about …

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Dr. Devon Gardner, Programme Manager, Energy, CARICOM Secretariat. Image: via CARICOM Today
Energy

CARICOM to develop sustainable energy communications strategy

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, in collaboration with several partners, will be developing a communications strategy for sustainable energy, in order to create and increase awareness of challenges and opportunities in the energy sector; to facilitate behavioural change at all levels; to encourage innovation; and to facilitate the transition to new …

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Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit plants trees in Dominica. Image: via Roosevelt Skerrit Facebook page.
Biodiversity

Prime Minister of Dominica plants trees to mark World Environment Day

Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit of Dominica planted over 80 trees last week as part of national celebrations of World Environment Day: Tuesday, June 5th was recognized as World Environment Day and that day was marked in Dominica with tree-planting exercise geared at restoring and preserving the island’s natural environment. World …

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Grand Bahama. Image: penny
Air pollution

Residents concerned about Grand Bahama pollution

Resident of Grand Bahama island are concerned about the pollution being generated by the several industrial plants located there: Murky groundwater samples were obtained on Wednesday during another drilling exercise at Pinder’s Point, Grand Bahama – an area residents believe is affected by industrial pollution. The exercise was undertaken by …

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Bonaire. Image: Falco Ermert
Oceans

Bonaire brands itself the world’s first “Blue Destination”

The island of Bonaire is positioning itself as the first “Blue Destination” in the Caribbean and the world. From Tourism Bonaire: In celebration of World Ocean Day, Bonaire proudly announces the development of a multifaceted public private partnership program that will officially establish Bonaire as the first Blue Destination. In …

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