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Towards indigenous climate action - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Jarrel De Matas Earlier this year, a remarkable discovery occurred which revealed pottery belonging to the Amerindian group known as the Nepoio. I call it remarkable for two main reasons. Firstly, the archaeological discovery did not involve hi-tech machines or computers but instead one man, Shaheed Mohammed, and his dog, Dogface. Secondly, the discovery has ....

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Urgent action to minimise flood disruption – building resilience - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Prof Michelle Mycoo Climate scientists who have been studying climate change for over three decades agree that the planet is warming and events such as flooding are being worsened by human activities. We used to say that we cannot take one extreme event and attribute it to climate change. However, we now know with greater ....

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UN Women highlight challenges in the cities

With cities being key factors to societal transformation, The Resilient, Inclusive, Smart and Safe (RISS) Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) project aimed at creating safer, more inclusive and more climate resilient public spaces was launched across the Caribbean. The United Nations (UN) Women project, meant to address several challenges associated with the rapid urbanisation of urban spaces, was showcased at United Nations House, Marine Gardens yesterday. UN Resident Coordinator … ....

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