In an effort to make mechanisms for the environmentally sound management (ESM) of e-waste in the Caribbean more accessible, the...
Given the country’s scarce water resources, Barbadian authorities are stepping up their efforts to make water networks and consumers more...
In an effort to establish a cohort of climate conscious Gen Z multimedia journalists, Cari-Bois launched its pilot youth journalism...
Over the past several decades, commercial fishing of the Caribbean Spiny Lobster in Belize has risen in prominence. But is...
As Guyana prepares for intense drought conditions beginning in July 2023, experts are stressing the importance of the country’s farmers...
Cari-Bois is pleased to share a curated collection of 12 photos selected from the 16 articles published between April 1st...
On the Belizean island of Caye Caulker, Allison Ifield is affectionately called “Mangrove Mama” due to her connection with mangroves...
In today’s technologically advanced age, can virtual reality be used to raise more awareness for marine plastic pollution?
With climate change affecting Small Island Developing States (SIDs) like Trinidad and Tobago, there must be continued efforts to improve...
It's important that environmental policies are paired with strategic action to sufficiently empower the next generation to be environmental custodians.
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The contents of this website are the sole responsibility of the project partners and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union.