We are in search of a talented Caribbean Communications Officer who knows how to ignite international campaigns and thrive in a remote work environment. ...

Puerto Rico’s public energy utility has officially been privatised for at least the next 10 years. Politicians who allowed the privatisation claimed it would bring about the restoration of the neglected and battered electrical grid. But has it happened? ...

Sargassum is becoming a growing issue climate justice issue for the Caribbean. In this article we explore the existing science around this algae and possible solutions. ...

The United Nations Environment Programme says sargassum is a brown algae that originates in the Sargasso Sea of the Western Atlantic Ocean. It is said to grow up to several meters and can float in the open ocean. There have ...

Jamaica and Belize, two Caribbean countries known for their stunning natural beauty and biodiversity, have recently signed the Escazú Agreement. ...

Flipping the script, this story highlights the climate justice perspective from the ones who bring the information to the fore, the Journalists. Listing the challenges, ethical considerations, and what the media and journalists aspire to achieve. ...

Funds generated from the recently sold carbon credits will be used for Guyana's climate adaptation projects targeting flooding and water management initiatives and infrastructure. ...

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Although the country signed the Escazú Agreement almost five years ago, the Constitutional Court declared it unconstitutional; an absolute decision for all branches of government that would scuttle the ratification of this treaty. ...

E-bikes have become more available for sale in Belize. Andre explores the viability of purchasing an e-bike, options for servicing them, and the allure and issues with owning an e-bike in Belize. ...