BELMOPAN, Belize – A senior government official is predicting that the Belize government will not support moves by the United States-based international mining company, Vulcan Materials to acquire lands here.
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NASSAU, Bahamas – Regional leaders open a two-day meeting here on Tuesday hoping to devise a regional position on climate change mitigation ahead of COP 27, which will take place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, November 16-17.
WASHINGTON, DC – Grenada’s former environment minister Simon Stiell is set to head the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), regional and international media reported on Friday.
KINGSTON, JAMAICA - Over 75 volunteers, mobilised by the GraceKennedy Foundation (GKF) and its partners, gathered at Sirgany Beach in East Kingston on July 16, 2022, to remove 1,092 pounds of solid waste from the shoreline.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Jamaican government says it is taking a structured, systematic approach to protect the Rio Cobre river from further chemical spills, after the latest spill of caustic effluent from the bauxite and alumina company, Windalco, resulted in a fish kill, affecting several species and also impacting other aquatic organisms.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica is to plant 6,000 trees across the island by Agro-Investment Corporation (AIC) in partnership with the Forestry Department, to mark "Jamaica 60".
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The United States National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration (NOAA) has adjusted its forecast so as to monitor the conditions which impact cyclonic activity as the North Atlantic hurricane season enters its traditional peak period, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), said Friday.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica has told an international conference that it will not support deep-sea mining in the International Seabed Area without a suitable regulatory framework being in place.
HAMILTON, Bermuda — The Bermuda Weather Service (BWS) has confirmed that last month was this sub-tropical island’s driest July in almost 40 years.
ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada – Grenada's government says it is still assessing the damage caused by unexpected hurricane-force winds on Sunday that destroyed towers belonging to the telecommunication companies here among other infrastructure.
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands – Premier Wayne Panton has announced the allocation of resources to rid beaches of the invasive sargassum seaweed and to reduce the impact it is having on marine life and businesses operating in and around the area.
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica – Extreme weather and climate change are causing mega-drought, extreme rainfall, deforestation and glacier melt across Latin America and the Caribbean, according to a UN report published on Friday.
KINGSTON, Jamaica – A total of €6 million (US$6.1 million) is being spent on a project designed to increase Jamaica’s resilience to the impact of climate change and reduce poverty by protecting livelihoods.
- Guyana Conducting Study of Paddy Bugs Pests on Rice Cultivation
- Jamaica is Exploring Ways to Utilize Invasive Sargassum Seaweed For Various Industries
- Caribbean Warned to be Prepared for High Floods
- UN Secretary General: Suriname's Commitment to Rainforest Conservation Gives "Hope and Inspiration to the World"