CARICOM’s rich biodiversity remains answer to several sustainable development challenges
Today is International Day for Biological Diversity.
Please read below a CARICOM Secretariat message to mark the occasion:
A CARICOM factsheet outlining the Rotterdam Convention and its prior informed consent procedure that helps countries manage trade in hazardous chemicals and pesticides safely.
READ MOREToday is International Day for Biological Diversity.
Please read below a CARICOM Secretariat message to mark the occasion:
(World Meteorological Organisation Press Release) – Global temperatures are likely to surge to record levels in the next five years, fuelled by heat-trapping greenhouse gases and a naturally occurring El Niño event, according to a new update issued by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
This report documents a Caribbean regional capacity-building initiative undertaken under Phase III of the ACP-MEAs Programme, implemented through the Caribbean Hub c
READ MOREHigh Commissioner of Saint Kitts and Nevis to Canada, Ambassador Sherry Tross, will Sunday represent the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) at a European Union/Organisation of African Caribbean and Pacific States/United Nations Environment Programme High Level Event at COP15.
A synthesis document prepared for Caribbean CBD negotiators under the ACP MEAs 3 Caribbean Hub, summarising the negotiation context, draft goals and targets, key issues, and proposed text elements
READ MORESupported by the European Union-funded project for Capacity-Building related to Multilateral Environmental Agreements in African, Caribbean, and Pacific Countries (ACP-MEAS) and executed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the workshop was held to familiarise environmental officials with the operational aspects of COP15, scheduled for Montreal, Canada, from 7-19 December. The workshop was coordinated by the Sustainable Development sub-programme within the CARICOM Secretariat, which is implementing the Caribbean component of the ACP-MEAS Project.
Op-Ed by Hon. Shawn Edward, Minister for Education, Sustainable Development, Innovation, Science, Technology, Saint Lucia