News & Updates

 

Climate change threatens the planet's survival — and Caribbean nations are on the front line.

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The forecast by local scientists that hundreds of people living in Clarendon's southern coastal region could be exposed to a disaster of cataclysmic proportions if the island gets hit by a major weather system this year is frightening. 

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DON'T blame it on weather systems alone.

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Hundreds of Jamaicans living in Clarendon's southern coastal region could be exposed to a disaster of cataclysmic proportions if the island gets hit by a major weather system this year. 

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The mission: Save the mangroves.

Trouble is brewing, and The University of the West Indies (UWI) Solutions for Developing Countries (SODECO) says it had to step in.

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Professor Terrence Forrester, chief scientist at The University of the West Indies' Solutions for Developing Countries (SODECO), last week dramatically described the circumstances which led to the lifeless state of the mangroves in Peake Bay as "death by one thousand c

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A rescue effort has been launched to restore Jamaica’s dying mangroves through a $360 million British-funded project to be implemented by University of the West Indies (UWI) scientists.

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THE Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has signed a landmark agreement for mangrove restoration with The University of the West Indies (The UWI)-based Solutions for Developing Countries (SODECO).

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