by communications | Oct 6, 2020 | News
Assessments of the impacts that climate change has on fisheries sometimes do not do enough to highlight the impacts on people’s lives on livelihoods, is the assertion made by Dr. Paulette Bynoe, researcher and lecturer at the University of Guyana “It is not only about...
by communications | Oct 6, 2020 | News
Fisherfolk adding the Fisheries Early Warning and Emergency Response (FEWER) application to their preparation toolkit can “help to build resilience into small scale fishers”, according to leader of the ICT4Fisheries Consortium, Kim Mallalieu. She was speaking on the...
by communications | Aug 13, 2020 | News
Sweet potato is one crop that Caribbean farmers should plant as the region experiences more severe and frequent dry seasons. This is one of the key findings from Dr. Angela Alleyne’s research into the molecular characterization of the crop. Her findings, which...
by communications | Feb 27, 2020
The Climate Services National Consultations seek to define the next generation of Climate Services in National Climate-Sensitive Sectors. They are being carried out by Dr. Wendi Goldsmith, with support from our implementing partners, the Caribbean Institute of...
by communications | Feb 17, 2020 | Events, News
Jamaica was handed another tool in strengthening its Climate Resilience when key staff from the PIOJ, NWC, MICAF, NEPA, RADA and other agencies were trained in the use of the Caribbean Climate Online Risk and Adaptation Tool (CCORAL). The training activity was held at...
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