Rethinking education in the context of sustainable development in Trinidad & TobagoIt is possible for children to become environmental change makers Written by Cari-Bois News26 June 2023
Belize’s co-management framework is a model for community conservationBelize’s embrace of public-private partnerships helps ensure ecological integrity and long-term sustainabilityWritten by Cari-Bois News12 June 2023
How climate change is affecting food production in Guyana and St. Vincent & the GrenadinesEfforts to scale-up food production are affected by rising sea levels, soil degradation and extreme weather eventsWritten by Cari-Bois News12 June 2023
Human activities are adversely affecting Barbados’ gulliesVegetation in gullies helps carbon sequestration and regulates the flow of waterWritten by Cari-Bois News23 May 2023
Caribbean journalists: ‘Shortfalls in climate reporting can be improved’Regional journalists can provide a platform for those most affected to demand climate justice Written by Cari-Bois News17 May 2023
Suriname’s Indigenous communities are on the front line of the climate fight'Working on climate justice is working on solving the climate crisis'Written by Cari-Bois News6 May 2023
Sandbar breach threatens Antigua & Barbuda’s Ramsar siteIf the long-lasting breach in the sandbar does not close, the area can experience unfavourable ripple effectsWritten by Cari-Bois News28 March 2023
Coastal erosion redraws St. Vincent’s north-east coastThe current coastal defence projects are a start, but there is more work to be doneWritten by Cari-Bois News22 March 2023
Trinidad & Tobago looks to partnerships to help protect its coral reefs'[Collaboration is] an important step towards promoting wildlife conservation'Written by Cari-Bois News10 March 2023
How Surinamese fisheries are being impacted by climate change — and what's being done about it'Catches have fallen remarkably low'Written by Cari-Bois News27 January 2023
How Belize’s bright biodiversity is inextricably linked to blue carbon'More coral equals more fish...it’s amazing how much of a difference you can make' Written by Cari-Bois News23 January 2023
What's threatening Tobago's mangroves?The mangroves are suffering from a condition known as 'dieback'Written by Cari-Bois News19 September 2021
In honour of World Turtle Day, meet the five species that frequent Trinidad and TobagoDesignated as environmentally sensitive species, they are all under threatWritten by Cari-Bois News23 May 2021
Could the sargassum plaguing Tobago's beaches be an opportunity?From biofuel to fertiliser, sargassum can be monetised Written by Cari-Bois News27 April 2021
The ‘tree of life’ that's under threat in TrinidadSquatting and land clearance are the most pressing concernsWritten by Cari-Bois News17 March 2021
Trinidad & Tobago minister declares ‘safest time for sea turtles’ despite spike in poaching'We need to have rigorous conservation efforts in place'Written by Cari-Bois News11 March 2021
Dr. Wayne Kublalsingh, the man at the heart of Trinidad & Tobago's Highway Re-Route MovementLegal victory but the state is not bound to reconsider projectWritten by Cari-Bois News28 February 2021
Community in Trinidad says ‘No’ to quarry operator targeting area's last untouched watershedGroup sends letter to stakeholders detailing community's resistanceWritten by Cari-Bois News27 February 2021
Northeast Tobago named a UNESCO ‘Man and the Biosphere Reserve’The aim is for man and nature to harmoniously coexistWritten by Cari-Bois News5 November 2020
Environmental risk posed by Venezuelan oil tanker highlights importance of transparency and public participationGovernments should 'support this co-creation of knowledge'Written by Cari-Bois News31 October 2020