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  • Photo of Beyond borders: Why new ‘high seas’ treaty is critical for the world

    Beyond borders: Why new ‘high seas’ treaty is critical for the world

    The UN’s 193 Member States adopted a landmark legally binding marine biodiversity agreement on Monday following nearly two decades of fierce negotiations over forging a common wave of conservation and sustainability in the high seas beyond national boundaries – covering two thirds of the planet’s oceans. Here are five key points on why it is important for the world. 1.…

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  • Photo of On World Oceans Day, CARICOM invites citizens, partners to join in celebrating, protecting our shared ocean

    On World Oceans Day, CARICOM invites citizens, partners to join in celebrating, protecting our shared ocean

    World Oceans Day is being observed 8 June 2023 The Caribbean Community (CARICOM), with its common vision of economic integration and cooperation, is committed to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development, especially in the face of climate change and its impacts on the ocean. This year, the theme of World Oceans Day is “Planet Ocean: Tides are Changing”. This…

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  • Photo of The EEB, Zero Mercury Working Group, CARICOM rally to phase out toxic mercury products in Caribbean

    The EEB, Zero Mercury Working Group, CARICOM rally to phase out toxic mercury products in Caribbean

    Today, the European Environmental Bureau (EEB), The Zero Mercury Working Group (ZMWG), and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat have gathered 14 countries in the Caribbean to showcase the impressive efforts in phasing out mercury-added products in some of the countries in the region. The conference organisers hope to raise awareness about the global mercury crisis, emphasise the importance of implementing…

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  • Photo of Blue Awakening as Caribbean States say no to Plastic

    Blue Awakening as Caribbean States say no to Plastic

    This story was first published by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and features highlights from three Caribbean countries. From the remote Galápagos Islands to the humid depths of the Amazon, governments are cutting back on plastic, citizens are cleaning beaches, and innovators are seeking alternative products as part of a region-wide movement to turn the tide on plastic pollution.…

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  • Photo of CARICOM’s rich biodiversity remains answer to several sustainable development challenges

    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: The Caribbean Community Secretariat joins the regional and international community in celebration of International Day for Biological Diversity. This year’s global celebrations bring a renewed sense of hope with the adoption of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework at the 15th Conference of…

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  • Photo of Conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction

    Conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction

    March 4, 2023 marked a historic moment for the world’s ocean.  After a marathon of intense, sometimes overnight negotiations, Member States of the United Nations agreed on the provisions of a treaty on the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity of areas beyond national jurisdiction (the ocean biodiversity treaty).  With this treaty, a new chapter for equity in the…

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  • Photo of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Statement on the  Legally Binding Instrument of the Conservation and Sustainable use of  Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions (BBNJ)

    Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Statement on the Legally Binding Instrument of the Conservation and Sustainable use of Marine Biodiversity of Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions (BBNJ)

    The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) remains deeply concerned that human actions, including the emissions of greenhouse gases, have led to the rapid ongoing decline of marine ecosystems from coastal to deep sea, with particularly acute and large historical losses in coastal marine ecosystems. The Community is also concerned that the human influence on the degradation and alteration of the world’s ocean…

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  • Photo of Amb. Tross to represent CARICOM at COP15 High Level Event

    Amb. Tross to represent CARICOM at COP15 High Level Event

    High 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. The fifteenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP 15) is now underway on Montreal, Canada. The High…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Delegates Head to Canada for COP15

    CARICOM Delegates Head to Canada for COP15

    CARICOM delegates head to Montreal, Canada, for the Fifteenth Conference of the Parties United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (UNCBD) (COP15) gearing up to create targets on biodiversity for the next decade. The Conference, from December 7-19, will be held under the Presidency of China. Importantly, the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) is expected to be adopted during this second…

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  • Photo of Aspiring environmental scientist wins MEAs ACP short video competition

    Aspiring environmental scientist wins MEAs ACP short video competition

    The Caribbean Hub of the European Union-funded project for Capacity-Building related to Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) in the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Countries, has announced that the winner of its Short Video Contest is aspiring scientist, Mrs Lyn-Marie Lynton of Barbados. The competition was launched on 20 May during the First Webinar in the Biodiversity Webinar Series 2022 coordinated…

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