By: Florida International University February 23, 2021 Coral reefs that are in close proximity to larger populations of people tend to have fewer sharks and other fish due to higher…
Category: ENVIRONMENT
The Caribbean: Renewable Energy Paradise
By Kimberly Ramkhalawan kramkhalawan@caribmagplus.com February 2, 2021 With the majority of CARICOM members signed on to the ratification of the Paris Agreement, one which signals steps taken by nations around…
People on the coastline are at most risk in SVG if La Soufriere Volcano erupts!
By: Staff Writer January 5, 2021 A University of the West Indies top geologist monitoring the La Soufriere volcano on St Vincent and the Grenadines says that the people at…
VIDEO: Dr Michele Singh talks about CARDI’s work after hurricane Dorian.
Dr Michele Singh, animal specialist and country representative of the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) in The Bahamas, talks about what CARDI did in the aftermath of hurricane…
The Mangrove Series- What climate change, conch salad and the land have to do with knowledge of self and freedom
By Niambi Hall Campbell-Dean, Ph. D. Epistemology: “the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope, and the distinction between justified belief and opinion.” – Merriam…
The Mangrove Series- inaugural edition
Inaugural Editorial The Mangrove Series takes a critical look at what it is that we value as a Bahamian people and the risks that a changing climate poses to these…
Hurricane Iota smashes into Nicaragua and Honduras, less than a month after devastating hurricane Eta.
The Weather Channel November 19, 2020 Hurricane Iota, the second Category 4 landfall in less than two weeks in Central America, unleashed destructive winds, more inundating rain and storm surge…
Dozens Dead as Eta Triggers Catastrophic Flooding, Landslides in Central America
By Staff Writer November 10, 2020 Eta continued to bring devastation to Honduras, Nicaragua and other parts of Central America on Thursday, even after weakening to a tropical depression. More…