Loss and damage is manifested through many different climate impacts. For the Caribbean, increasing landslides is just one of them. ...
For the Caribbean, July-August traditionally represents time off from school and an opportunity for children to enjoy the freedom of the outdoors. Now, the climate crisis is forcing them to retreat indoors to avoid the relentless heat. ...
Since news broke about the first oil discoveries off the Surinamese shore in January 2020, the up-and-coming oil and gas industry has been the talk of the town. ...
Delve deep into validity of Dominica's geothermal project and the climate justice angle it may address. ...
The Kaliña, a nation of Indigenous People in Suriname, has been living in harmony with nature for many decades. However, in recent years, they have been forced to adapt to abnormal changes that have disrupted their existence. ...
CARICOM countries need money to fund much-needed climate adaptation and mitigation needs. But they haven't gotten it, at least not enough, and they continue to be heavily indebted. ...
Mangroves are so much more than just root systems and fish and bird sanctuaries. They’re keys to history and culture that are at risk of being lost if we don’t protect them like they’ve protected us. ...
While agriculture has grown in popularity over the past several years, with small landholdings popping up across the island, there is still a significant struggle for these practices to be considered mainstream. ...
Welcome to Caribbean Climate Calabash, your hub for engaging discussions on climate change and sustainability in the Caribbean region. ...
It is important for climate justice to be incorporated into the approach to dealing with climate change and the vulnerabilities of marginalised groups must be prioritised. ...