There are so many "life goes on stories" from across the planet. Here's one from Haiti.
How Does Restoring Mangroves Make A Better Life For Fishers In Haiti? https://t.co/C7lZe6n1TS
@RoostersWorldja@DamionWhyte8 Cheers to you for all you do to inspire others and draw attention to our environment and protecting Jamaica land we love.
🍃 The sixth Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (#CEPF) Call for Proposals in the Caribbean Islands Biodiversity Hotspot is launching soon (20.10.2023).
📣 Stay tuned!
@CommunityCEPF@WorldBank#CaribbeanBiodiversity
https://t.co/e3nIjbzC9m
What the world needs is leaders who can build viable political coalitions to push for truly sustainable — and more-equitable — development
"Areas with lower bird diversity ‘have more mental health hospital admissions’." Something to ponder as we sacrifice trees and green spaces in the name of development. https://t.co/o8sjRYSvUw
An oldie but goodie from Earth Day 2021. While individual action is important, policy thar maximises people’s welfare and freedoms, drives technological innovation, and allows society to operate within Earth’s limits is essential. https://t.co/6pgiTlTEcU
🎙 Tune into Ep. 2 of our podcast series, #BetterThanBefore.
👤 It features Judith Wedderburn, Gender Advocate, WMW Jamaica on “Closing the gap: Gender equity and social inclusion in the Caribbean”
📌 Listen: https://t.co/NTvKbxD8LU
CANARI's first-ever crowdfunding campaign is women-focussed. Help us do more to support female entrepreneurs who are trying to do right by the environment while supporting themselves & their families.
For #IWD2023, we're upping the ante on our work to #EmbraceEquity Caribbean-wide with the launch of "EmPOWER Women-led Caribbean Green Enterprises"--our first-ever crowdfunding campaign. And, we need YOUR SUPPORT! WATCH THIS.
Then, go to https://t.co/YFWP3uZlNQ to CONTRIBUTE!
https://t.co/74oxghkP6A
Bauxite contributes less than: 3% of FX; 2% of GDP; 1/10 of 1% of employment. The idea that its demise would be such a "blow to the economy" that we should sacrifice our environmental beauty, ecosystem services, and physical health to it is unsupported.
Panos Caribbean Salutes a Giant of a Man: Interim Coordinator & Former Board Chair Yves Renard
We extend our deepest condolences to his family & friends. We are grateful for his contribution to the Caribbean sustainable development community.
More: https://t.co/AutRswZKNE
With our thanks and gratitude to @CARICOMClimate and all of the Caribbean, SIDS & other #ClimateChange-vulnerable nations' negotiators, CSO/NGOs and Global South press people present on the ground in Sharm el Sheik for #COP27.