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Caribbean Nations Need Funding to Recover After Disasters, But Where Is It?!
Caribbean

Caribbean Nations Need Funding to Recover After Disasters, But Where Is It?!

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator, on behalf of Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) Whitney MĂ©linard still remembers the moment Hurricane Maria’s winds tore through Dominica in 2017. As lightning flashed outside her window, she realized the neighboring house had completely vanished. “I questioned, was the house there? Was it further behind? There was not […]

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April 25, 2025
Worst global bleaching event impacting majority of world’s reefs
Coral Reef

Worst global bleaching event impacting majority of world’s reefs

By Marco Lopez – Climate Spotlight Editor Unprecedented heat stress has impacted 83.7% of the world’s coral reefs from January 2023, when the 4th global coral bleaching event commenced, to April 20, 2025. At least 83 countries and territories have been documented in this mass coral bleaching event. The latest data from the US government’s […]

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April 24, 2025
Building climate resilience in San Pedro, Belize: A community-driven approach
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Building climate resilience in San Pedro, Belize: A community-driven approach

By Kyle Ali – Climate Spotlight Staff Writer AMBERGRIS CAYE, San Pedro, April 12, 2025 – Building the capacity of residents of coastal communities to respond to the growing pressures of climate change is key to fostering meaningful climate action. On April 9, in San Pedro, local and national experts converged to blend their voices […]

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April 24, 2025
When the Storm Passes, the Debt Remains – The Caribbean’s Struggle to Rebuild!
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When the Storm Passes, the Debt Remains – The Caribbean’s Struggle to Rebuild!

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator, on behalf of Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) The roof was collapsing. Water poured in from every direction. As Hurricane Beryl’s 150 mph winds tore through Carriacou, Kisha McFarlene huddled with others in a building that was coming apart around them. “I became a pastor during Beryl,” she recalls, […]

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April 23, 2025
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COP29

A parallel history: The fight for freedom and a clean planet

By Tecla Fontenard I often wonder whether climate change talks at COPs are comparable to historical debates about the call for the abolition of slavery. The more I listen to debates on climate change, which intensify at COP regarding climate issues, the more I notice the use of radical language by negotiators and leaders. Terms […]

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February 16, 2025
Deep Connections, Deeper Risks (Part 5): Caribbean Countries like Belize Must Choose Between Exploiting the Deep Sea and Defending Our Ocean
Caribbean

Deep Connections, Deeper Risks (Part 5): Caribbean Countries like Belize Must Choose Between Exploiting the Deep Sea and Defending Our Ocean

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator and Advocate, Belize The Caribbean’s history is one of resilience and resistance, of small nations standing tall against seemingly impossible challenges. From the fight against colonial exploitation to the modern-day battle for climate justice, our region has long understood the stakes of decisions made by the powerful that affect […]

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January 22, 2025
Deep Connections, Deeper Risks (Part 4): We Don’t Need Deep Sea Mining for a Green Transition — Here’s the Truth Behind Its False Promises
Caribbean

Deep Connections, Deeper Risks (Part 4): We Don’t Need Deep Sea Mining for a Green Transition — Here’s the Truth Behind Its False Promises

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator and Advocate, Belize In the race for clean energy, mining companies are pitching deep-sea minerals as the golden ticket to a sustainable future. They claim that extracting these precious resources from the ocean floor is essential for powering our renewable energy technologies. But let’s be clear: this narrative is […]

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January 14, 2025
Six datasets confirm 2024 as warmest year on record
1.5 To Stay Alive

Six datasets confirm 2024 as warmest year on record

The World Meteorological Organization confirms: 2024 may have likely been the first calendar year with global mean temperature more than 1.5°C above the 1850 to 1900 average. By Climate Spotlight Staff BELMOPAN, Jan. 10, 2025 – The coordinated release of six datasets, all confirming that 2024 was the warmest year on record, underlines the unprecedented […]

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January 11, 2025
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1.5 To Stay Alive

Climate Change in 2024: What the Science is Saying

By Marco Lopez, Editor-in-Chief – Climate Spotlight Global warming and its impacts are unfolding at unprecedented rates as our planet continues to experience record-breaking temperatures driven by greenhouse gas emissions. 2024 was no exception. As urgency for policymakers to step up efforts to curb climate change continues to rise, so is the frequency of the […]

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January 8, 2025
Climate Activists and Environmental Protesters at Risk; We Must Protect Their Rights!
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Climate Activists and Environmental Protesters at Risk; We Must Protect Their Rights!

A University of Bristol report reveals an increase in repression of climate and environmental activism globally By Marco Lopez – Editor-in-Chief, Climate Spotlight It’s safe to say that climate consciousness has reached the critical mass necessary to trigger social action at scale. Populations are becoming more and more aware of their place in a world […]

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January 8, 2025
Deep Connections, Deeper Risks (Part 2): Small Nations are Being Manipulated into the Risky Gamble of Deep Sea Mining
Caribbean

Deep Connections, Deeper Risks (Part 2): Small Nations are Being Manipulated into the Risky Gamble of Deep Sea Mining

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator and Advocate, Belize Imagine that you’ve entrusted your life’s savings to a bank, believing it’s safe. Suddenly, you find out that the CEO took all your money to a casino known for rigging the games. The odds are stacked against the CEO; worse yet, he WILL lose your life […]

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December 31, 2024
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