Guyana has plans to build the first wastewater treatment plant with the aim of reducing sea dumping. ...
The scientific and environmental communities locally and abroad are strongly opposing this bid to begin deep sea mining in our oceans. It violates the rights of citizens of the Caribbean and pacific regions, to a healthy environment. ...
Jamaica is suffering from a worrisome land degradation problem. It's a concerning problem because soils store more carbon than the planet’s biomass and atmosphere combined. While Jamaica begins to look at how to address this problem, it is studying how ...
Following the publication of the first national carbon stock report for Belize's mangroves. ...
Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Chairman Philip Davis called for countries responsible for the climate crisis to be held accountable. ...
Despite having a leading role in the formation of the Escazú Agreement, the first regional environmental treaty for Latin America and the Caribbean for environmental protection and human rights, Trinidad and Tobago has yet to ratify the legal instrument. And ...
Primarily found in tropical waters, such as the Caribbean Sea, coral reefs are at risk due to the climate crisis, putting the entire ecosystem in danger. ...
Ocean warming has significantly increased the level of sargassum seaweed entering Caribbean waters, making it increasingly difficult for fisherfolk to make a living. This story tells how one fisherman, in an attempt to secure his livelihood, nearly loses his life ...
Water courses changing due to "development" projects and the impacts on this Caribbean community. ...
Climate Change continues to have a heavy toll on the agricultural sector in Jamaica, specifically women farmers who rely on it for everyday sustenance and a source of income. ...