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Can Technology Really Help The Caribbean Recover Faster After Disasters?
Agriculture

Can Technology Really Help The Caribbean Recover Faster After Disasters?

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator, on behalf of Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) In the face of a disaster, the difference between quick recovery and prolonged hardship often comes down to one thing: information. Who is affected? How severe are the damages? Who needs help first? In the Caribbean, where disasters are growing stronger […]

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December 1, 2025
COP30: Key outcomes agreed at the UN climate talks in Belém
1.5 To Stay Alive

COP30: Key outcomes agreed at the UN climate talks in Belém

By Carbon Brief A voluntary plan to curb fossil fuels, a goal to triple adaptation finance and new efforts to “strengthen” climate targets have been launched at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil. After all-night negotiations in the Amazonian city of BelĂ©m, the Brazilian presidency released a final package termed the “global mutirĂŁo” – a […]

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November 29, 2025
Why Are Women and Youth Still Mentioned Separately in Climate Conversations?
Action and Advocacy

Why Are Women and Youth Still Mentioned Separately in Climate Conversations?

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator, on behalf of Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) When major floods hit Guyana in 2005, Christine Samwaroo was a young student. Schools were closed, communities submerged, and she remembers worrying deeply for her grandmother, who was trapped in her home as water levels rose. That memory stayed with her. […]

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November 28, 2025
Hurricane Melissa Shows Why Everyday Caribbean Workers Need Financial Protection
Caribbean

Hurricane Melissa Shows Why Everyday Caribbean Workers Need Financial Protection

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator, on behalf of Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) When Hurricane Melissa ripped across the Caribbean just a few days ago, it damaged roads and power lines and disrupted the way thousands of people earn a living. In Jamaica, entire sections of St. Elizabeth, the country’s “breadbasket”, were flooded, threatening […]

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November 6, 2025
“This will not stop here:” As Cayo Rosario LLC faces opposition on Ambergris Caye, there is little vetting of similar projects
Belize

“This will not stop here:” As Cayo Rosario LLC faces opposition on Ambergris Caye, there is little vetting of similar projects

A mega-resort project is taking shape on the leeward side of Ambergris Caye. The waters surrounding the 10-acre Cayo Rosario rival the pristine coral reef environment of the windward side, long a magnet for scuba divers and snorkelers. With translucent waters and small mangrove cayes, the area was once a haven for migratory and resident […]

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October 27, 2025
Connecting Communities, Government, and Markets for Smarter Climate Protection in the Caribbean
Agriculture

Connecting Communities, Government, and Markets for Smarter Climate Protection in the Caribbean

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator, on behalf of Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) When a hurricane barrels through the Caribbean, recovery doesn’t just depend on rebuilding homes and roads. It depends on whether farmers can afford to replace lost livestock, whether fishers can access damaged docks or launching areas, whether market vendors can access […]

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October 17, 2025
Savings Alone Can’t Weather the Storm: Stronger Climate Protection for the Caribbean
Caribbean

Savings Alone Can’t Weather the Storm: Stronger Climate Protection for the Caribbean

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator, on behalf of Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) Ask any farmer, fisher, or vendor across the Caribbean how they prepare for storms, and the answer may vary. It may be a call to a close family or friend, a community partner’s “susu” group or syndicates, or a few hard-earned […]

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October 9, 2025
Regional Civil Society Urged to Tap into New Partnerships
Featured

Regional Civil Society Urged to Tap into New Partnerships

Shrinking pools of international development assistance are leaving regional civil society organisations in search of an oasis. Executive Director of the Caribbean Policy Development Centre, Richard Jones, called attention to this “pressing issue” while addressing the Caribbean (Civil Society) Consultative Working Group (CCWG) meeting, held at The Brix Hotel in Trinidad and Tobago recently. “Major […]

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June 20, 2025
For Families Sheltering in Nylon Tents, Gaza’s Scorching Summer Is Unbearable
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For Families Sheltering in Nylon Tents, Gaza’s Scorching Summer Is Unbearable

The intense heat is compounded as swarms of flies and mosquitoes infest the tents due to an absence of sewage services. By Shahad Ali , Truthout Before the war began, summer in Gaza was a season of joy. Families thrived on creating small moments of happiness, even amid daily electricity cuts and the suffocating siege. […]

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June 17, 2025
Small Islands, Big Storms, Our Future:Caribbean Nations’ Fight to Reshape Global Climate Finance
Caribbean

Small Islands, Big Storms, Our Future:Caribbean Nations’ Fight to Reshape Global Climate Finance

By: Chalsey Gill Anthony, Environmental Communicator, on behalf of Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC) The familiar shoreline of Hellshire Beach in Jamaica is disappearing. Mario Galbert remembers the beach from his childhood, a stretch of golden sand where people played football, danced at parties, and cooled off in the Caribbean waters. Today, that beach no […]

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May 14, 2025
climate people street crowd
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
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