“Pooling renewable energy projects across the Caribbean might have catalytic...
Extreme weather events (often associated with climate change) have caused significant damage to the region. For example, Hurricane Ivan in Grenada wiped out approximately 200 percent of her GDP in...
View Article5Cs Welcomes DFID Caribbean Evaluation Team
The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre welcomed Caribbean representatives from the United Kingdom Department for International Development (UK-DFID) to its offices yesterday. The team, which is...
View ArticleOverview: The IPCC AR5 Report- Working Group II
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has just published its latest Working Group II report detailing impacts, adaptation, and vulnerability associated with climate change. The highly...
View ArticleCaribbean seeks to take full advantage of new U.N. climate fund
The South Korea-based Green Climate Fund (GCF) is open for business, and Caribbean countries are hoping that it will prove to be much more beneficial than other global initiatives established to deal...
View ArticleCaribbean Youth Ready to Lead on Climate Issues
At 24 years old, Stefan Knights has never been on the side of those who are sceptical about the reality and severity of climate change. A Guyana native who moved to Trinidad in September 2013 to pursue...
View ArticleSKN To Receive CDB Grant For Climate Change Project
St Kitts and Nevis is getting a climate-related Caribbean Development Bank grant of $538,000 euros. The CDB says the funds will facilitate the conducting of a climate risk and vulnerability assessment...
View ArticleCCCCC Conducts Teacher Training Workshop for Climate Change Education
Belmopan, Belize; August 22, 2018 – The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) has relaunched its 1.5˚ to Stay Alive – An Educational Initiative’ with a Teachers’ Training workshop held at...
View ArticleCaribbean Community Climate Change Centre at LAC Climate Week
Dr Elon Cadogan and Mr Carlos Fuller of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre attended the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) Climate Week in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil from 19 to 23 August 2019....
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