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Belize

How the High Seas Treaty Impacts Climate Change and Biodiversity

Belize became the first Caribbean country to ratify the agreement, helping push the historic ocean governance treaty into force. By Climate Spotlight The first legally binding treaty covering international ocean zones came into force on January 17, 2026. The purpose of the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction agreement, also called the “ocean” or “high seas” treaty, […]

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March 5, 2026
Belize moves to pass its first Carbon Market Bill
Belize

Belize moves to pass its first Carbon Market Bill

By Marco Lopez On November 20, 2025, the Climate Change and Carbon Market Initiative Bill, 2025, was read for the second and third time in the House of Representatives. The bill now moves to the Senate for final approval before it is enacted and gazetted as law. According to a release issued by the Ministry […]

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December 1, 2025
Study finds important Nassau grouper spawning site in Belize near collapse
Belize

Study finds important Nassau grouper spawning site in Belize near collapse

By Marco Lopez HOPKINS, Belize — The Nassau grouper is drawn by the winter moon, between December and March, to special places where hundreds of the cryptic fish engage in a reproductive dance that sometimes lasts days. Northeast Point at Glover’s Reef Atoll, off the coast of southern Belize, is one of those places. The […]

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November 20, 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
Unpacking the Belize Fund for A Sustainable Future: A Unique Custodian for Marine Protection
Belize

Unpacking the Belize Fund for A Sustainable Future: A Unique Custodian for Marine Protection

By Marco Lopez – Editor-in-Chief, Climate Spotlight When Jose Oliva hopped on the sailboat crewed and captained by sea-hardened northern fishermen, I got the sense that the Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future (Belize Fund) was the real deal. The fishermen were not so happy about not receiving some funds to help support their livelihoods […]

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September 30, 2025
a mostly empty bus
Belize

Assigned Bus Seating Begins August 15

by AndrĂ© Habet Climate Spotlight received a screenshot copy of a memo (shared below) from the Belize Bus Owner’s Cooperative (BBOC) dated August 5 stating, among other things, that assigned ticket seating will be enforced starting August 15. Coming from the Secretary of BBOC, Miriam Balona, the memo refers to a formal letter sent by […]

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August 9, 2025
Building climate resilience in San Pedro, Belize: A community-driven approach
Belize

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
Equilibrium Research Working on Roadmap for Marine Protected Areas in Belize
Belize

Equilibrium Research Working on Roadmap for Marine Protected Areas in Belize

By Marco Lopez and Andre Habet BELMOPAN, Wed. Feb., 26, 2025 UK-based Equilibrium Research is no new kid on the block when it comes to crafting plans for protected areas. They’ve worked internationally for 35 years. Nigel Dudley, conservation ecologist, admits that Belize’s protected areas governance landscape is one of the most unique he’s seen. […]

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March 3, 2025
Code Red in the Blue
Belize

Code Red in the Blue

Data produced by the Belize Fisheries Project (BFP) shows that 17 of 20 commercial fish species are overexploited. The fisheries scientist who created that stock assessment methodology which the Fisheries Department still uses, confirms this. Information delivered under the Freedom of Information Act fails to verify the Fisheries Department’s claims of sustainable commercial fish stocks. […]

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November 5, 2024
The Cost of Fishing
Belize

The Cost of Fishing

“The Cost of Fishing” by AndrĂ© Habet follows the Lopez family, a three-generation fishing household from Sarteneja, Belize, as they navigate the challenges of lobster fishing. Through an immersive journey with the Lopezes, the story explores the concept of fishing effort—the labor, resources, and gear required to sustain their livelihood. Fishing effort proves to be […]

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October 29, 2024
Belmopan host successful citizen’s parade
Belize

Belmopan host successful citizen’s parade

By Andre Habet Despite initial heat concerns leading to a route change, Belmopan citizens and students enthusiastically gathered to commemorate Belize’s 43rd Independence Day.

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September 24, 2024
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