Port of Spain, July 2, 2021 – Caribbean civil society has begun to position itself to build a unified, coherent and amplified voice to enhance the effectiveness and impact of calls for climate justice for the most vulnerable, at a “Virtual Roundtable on a Caribbean...
Guest blog for the “Caribbean Voices for Climate Justice” series by Adelle Thomas, Ph.D., Caribbean Science Lead, Climate Analytics & Senior Fellow, University of The Bahamas Climate justice highlights that the causes and impacts of climate change are neither...
Guest blog for the “Caribbean Voices for Climate Justice” series by Ayesha Constable, co-founder of GirlsCARE The impacts of climate change on the Caribbean are well documented. There is an extensive body of academic literature and reports highlighting the risks to...
Guest blog for the “Caribbean Voices for Climate Justice” series by Yves Renard, Panos Caribbean COP 26, will it be a true landmark moment? COP 26, the next Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has been billed...