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  • Photo of COTED-Environment Chair calls for integrated regional action to unlock climate and environmental financing

    COTED-Environment Chair calls for integrated regional action to unlock climate and environmental financing

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) – The importance of integrated approaches that address climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution together, rather than in silos, was emphasised on Thursday 26 March, when Ministers of Environment and Sustainable Development from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) met in Georgetown, Guyana. Addressing the opening of the 124th Meeting of the Council for Trade and…

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  • Photo of COMMUNIQUÉ – 123rd Special Meeting of COTED – Environment and Sustainable Development

    COMMUNIQUÉ – 123rd Special Meeting of COTED – Environment and Sustainable Development

    The One Hundred and Twenty-Third Special Meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) – Environment and Sustainable Development was convened via videoconference on 30 January 2026. Under the chairmanship of the Honorable Orlando Habet, Minister of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Solid Waste Management, Ministers addressed debriefed key international environmental negotiating processes from 2025 focused on climate…

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  • Photo of Message from Dr. Carla Barnett, CARICOM Secretary-General, on the occasion of World Environment Day 2025

    Message from Dr. Carla Barnett, CARICOM Secretary-General, on the occasion of World Environment Day 2025

    The threat to our natural environment remains real, and the impact on the health and livelihoods of our people cannot be ignored.  On this World Environment Day, CARICOM remains engaged and committed to tackling this pressing environmental challenge. Plastic pollution has wide-ranging consequences for CARICOM states. Plastics threaten marine biodiversity, including sea turtles, seabirds, and fish as well as coral…

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  • Photo of Appropriate policy critical to tackle plastic pollution – Sir Molwyn Joseph

    Appropriate policy critical to tackle plastic pollution – Sir Molwyn Joseph

    As the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) pursues the blue economy as a feature of its economic development strategy, it recognises that marine biodiversity conservation, restoration of ecosystems, and the reduction of plastic pollution, are critical to this effort. Sir Molwyn Joseph, Minister of Health, Wellness, the Environment and Civil Service Affairs of Antigua and Barbuda, chaired the recently held 118th Special Meeting of…

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  • Photo of CARICOM Environmental and Natural Resources Policy Framework launched at Special COTED

    CARICOM Environmental and Natural Resources Policy Framework launched at Special COTED

    A regional policy framework on the environment, which CARICOM Ministers responsible for the Environment have approved, was launched on Tuesday, 29 April, in Antigua and Barbuda. The Caribbean Community Environmental and Natural Resources Policy Framework was launched at the opening ceremony of the 118th Special Meeting of the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED) that will focus on Sustainable Development. A section…

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  • Photo of CRFM Ministerial Council approves resolutions, discusses climate resilience, fisheries crimes, Caribbean blue economy

    CRFM Ministerial Council approves resolutions, discusses climate resilience, fisheries crimes, Caribbean blue economy

    Regional Fisheries Ministers on Friday approved 32 resolutions providing policy direction and guidance on a wide range of matters such as the updated CARICOM Common Fisheries Policy. The Ministers responsible for Fisheries, Aquaculture, and the Blue Economy of Member States of the Caribbean Regional Fisheries Mechanism gave the approvals at the 18th Regular Meeting of the Ministerial Council of the…

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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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