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Refocusing Climate Change in the Context of Health 
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Refocusing Climate Change in the Context of Health 

By Britney Nurse This story examines the relationship between climate change and health and identifies the gaps in research within the Caribbean and highlight possible solutions to bridge those gaps As a young Caribbean woman in her 20s, the feeling of powerlessness should not appear as much as it does. But when you are one […]

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November 11, 2023
Building a Caribbean-focused Climate Justice Journalism Community
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Building a Caribbean-focused Climate Justice Journalism Community

By Britney Nurse “This story is about the importance of climate journalism in the Caribbean in promoting climate justice and informing the public on the perilous effects of climate change” As global citizens, we are fortunate to recognize the power of advocacy. Of shining a light on overlooked issues to rally people worldwide and mobilize […]

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November 8, 2023
Harmonizing people, coastlines, and nature-based solutions
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Harmonizing people, coastlines, and nature-based solutions

By Marco Lopez Coastlines have served as the foundation for communities since the dawn of human history. Their proximity to the ocean has offered life-sustaining benefits, anchoring civilizations to these shores. In our current era of climate change, the urgency to safeguard these coastlines has intensified. Threats from flooding, storm surges, and hurricanes jeopardize the […]

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October 6, 2023
Cocoa and Climate Change
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Cocoa and Climate Change

A Bittersweet Connection By Britney Nurse The story highlights various aspects of climate justice, including the vulnerability of small-scale farmers, the historical context of the industry, the environmental impact, income volatility, resilience-building, fair pricing, and sustainable development. Cocoa, once known as the king of crops, has seen a steady decline over the decades. This delicious, […]

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September 26, 2023
Seeing is Belizing: Community-Led Resilient Reef Restoration
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Seeing is Belizing: Community-Led Resilient Reef Restoration

“This is probably the single, collectively the most successful coral restoration individual project in the world at this time. It’s phenomenal, “ Dr. Les Kaufman of the Boston University Marine Program said about the Laughing Bird Caye reef restoration work.  By Marco Lopez As heatwaves sweep across the globe, very few consider the silent sufferers […]

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August 31, 2023
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NOAA: July 2023 hottest on record

US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s 2023 Global Climate assessment also ranked July as one of the wettest months in its history. by Marco Lopez Record-breaking global temperature has been intermittently reported by traditional media over the years. In many ways, we haven’t truly experienced what scientists have observed on the ground. Understanding the jargon […]

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August 17, 2023
Youths from Montana win landmark climate trial
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Youths from Montana win landmark climate trial

By Climate Spotlight Staff The first of its kind ruling from the District Court in Helena, Mont., was handed down today, August 14th. Helena, Montana is today the epicenter of climate activism in the United States. A District Court handed down its decision in a first-of-its-kind climate activism case in the country. The attorneys for […]

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August 14, 2023
Community Solutions to Heatwave Vulnerable Grids
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Community Solutions to Heatwave Vulnerable Grids

Recently, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made a chilling declaration: “The era of boiling has begun.” In the past few months, the entire world has experienced unprecedented heat waves. This has resulted in increased demand for energy to keep cool, which in turn strains electric grids to their limit, creating a vicious cycle. This article discusses […]

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August 3, 2023
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Your guess is as good as mine…

By Marco Lopez A burning fire is a pillar of our modern civilization. It has always been since we(mankind), first grasped the power of honing the flame—our growth has been exponential. The only reason I could write these thoughts, and you can read them, through these light-projecting devices, is because of constant burning fires. Fossil […]

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July 11, 2023
One woman’s mission to protect Caye Caulker’s mangroves
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One woman’s mission to protect Caye Caulker’s mangroves

This story was written by Marco Lopez, a Belizean multimedia journalist. It was published with the generous support of the Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism Fellowship, a joint venture between Climate Tracker and Open Society Foundations. On the Belizean island of Caye Caulker, Allison Ifield is affectionately called “Mangrove Mama” due to her connection with mangroves and unrelenting […]

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July 6, 2023
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World Environment Day 2023: Addressing the Urgent Challenge of Plastic Pollution

As we commemorate World Environment Day, the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) warns that by 2050, the amount of plastic in the ocean could surpass the quantity of fish. This year’s theme, “Finding Solutions to Plastic Pollution,” highlights the pressing need to tackle this issue. Plastic pollution is not only a major contributor to greenhouse […]

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June 5, 2023
What is Climate Justice?
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What is Climate Justice?

Undoubtedly, the industrialization of the Global North is directly responsible for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) contributing to climate change today. Over the past two centuries, those countries created and mastered systems that still continue to control the world. Those systems have not only perpetuated the historical dehumanization of millions of people but […]

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June 4, 2023
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