We're on the look out for four fellows from Africa to join our global team of journalists covering COP28! ...
Why do some communities experience intermittent freshwater supply, why have others been unable to drink the water they receive and why are some unable to access pipe-borne water in 2023? ...
"Lack of public awareness of the link between air pollution and climate change enables civilians to engage in activities like burning rubbish and informal slash-and-burn agriculture, which are also harmful. ...
As the streets of Paramaribo suffer from flooding during the rainy season, a critical question arises: Are the floods a result of government negligence, the relentless impact of climate change, or the hidden contribution of plastic pollution? ...
Our Caribbean climate justice fellows take a look at the effects of climate change on agriculture and what is being done to address them. ...
Do you dream of reporting on the most global of climate negotiations and sharing the Caribbean perspectives? Then this COP28 opportunity is for you! ...
Climate justice begins with the hope that we are all capable of taking actionable steps to make our world a more dignified, equitable, and peaceful place to live. ...
Climate change is one of the main factors causing the invasion of this macroalgae - sargassum. But the consequences go beyond tourism. ...
“Suriname has been blessed with large amounts of clean groundwater from aquifers. If even the smallest chemical contamination gets into this water stock, this can cause a serious catastrophe which will severely affect the national health as well as our ...
“Why is it that LGBTQ+ Jamaicans are not able to respond to a climate event at a similar level as a non-LGBTQ+ person.” ...