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Atlantic current slowdown probable
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is significantly more likely to collapse than previously thought, a new study in Science Advances found. By Climate Spotlight Staff On April 15, the journal Science Advances published a study finding that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) could slow by 42 to 58 percent by 2100 â a […]
Climate Spotlight StaffExtreme weather
Global food systems imperiled by extreme heat, UN report warns
âExtreme heat is rewriting the script, in many ways, on agriculture.â â Kaveh Zahedi, FAO Assistant Director General and Director of the Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment By Marco Lopez A new joint report by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) finds that extreme heat is severely […]
Climate Spotlight StaffBelize
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 âoceanâ or âhigh seasâ treaty, […]
Climate Spotlight StaffCoral Health
Mum and Daughter Team Finds Largest Coral Colony on the Great Barrier Reef
by Climate Spotlight Recently, citizen scientist Sophie Kalkowshi-Pope and her mother, Jan Pope, stumbled upon a single coral colony spanning 111 meters during a routine monitoring dive at the Great Barrier Reef. âI knew right from the minute we dropped in that it was something special,â said Sophie Kalkowshi-Pope. âMy mum and I dive from […]
Climate Spotlight StaffAgriculture
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 […]
Climate Spotlight StaffBelize
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 […]
Climate Spotlight Staff1.5 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 âstrengthenâ 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 âglobal mutirĂŁoâ â a […]
Climate Spotlight StaffAction 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. […]
Climate Spotlight StaffCOP30
Belém COP30 delivers climate finance boost and a pledge to plan fossil fuel transition
By Felipe de Carvalho, in BelĂ©m 22 November 2025 Climate and Environment In a pivotal outcome at COP30 in BelĂ©m, Brazil, countries agreed on a sweeping package to scale up climate finance and accelerate implementation of the Paris Agreement â but without a clear commitment to move away from fossil fuels. âA new economy is rising, while […]
Climate Spotlight StaffCOP30
COP30 attendees in Brazil forced to evacuate pavilion following fire
Officials at the climate conference say the fire was contained within six minutes, and 13 attendees were treated for smoke inhalation. By Maria Clara Matos â Al Jazeera Sao Paulo, Brazil â Attendees have been forced to evacuate the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP30, after a fire broke out at the venue in […]
Climate Spotlight StaffBelize
Study finds important Nassau grouper spawning site in Belize near collapse
By Marco Lopez HOPKINS, Belize â 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 Gloverâs Reef Atoll, off the coast of southern Belize, is one of those places. The […]
Climate Spotlight Staff2025
âMarine Protected Areas are Everybodyâs Businessâ
Over the course of six months, Climate Spotlight spoke to representatives from 6 of 7 of Belizeâs Marine Protected Area co-managers to learn more about their job and what they believe it will take to meet Belizeâs ambitious and contractual goal of expanding its marine protected areas to 30% by the end of 2026.
Climate Spotlight Staff