“I Survived Dorian” Project Chronicles Survivors’ Stories and Impacts of Climate Change

September 14, 2021 Even now, the scars of Hurricane Dorian remain, but the stories of those who survived the monstrous, category 5 storm are giving clues about how to The…

New grant of US$13.9m supports biodiversity conservation, strengthens Caribbean Islands organisations

September 7, 2021 Helping communities conserve biodiversity, build resilience to climate change and pursue sustainable development will be the focus of a new five-year, US$13.9 million grant-making and capacity-building program…

The Innovative Caribbean Disaster Fighters NFT Collection Is Here

September 7, 2021 The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), has partnered with SuperWorld, a virtual world in Augmented Reality (AR), for the first time, to release the NFT “Caribbean…

Newly formed Tropical Storm Ida to pass Cuba Friday, may strike Gulf Coast as category 2

August 27, 2021 Tropical Storm Ida has formed near Jamaica, and it could threaten Cuba and the Cayman Islands before strengthening into a category 2 hurricane ahead of a Gulf…

More droughts are expected for the Caribbean and Central America says UN Climate report

By: Staff Writer August 13, 2021 Higher agricultural and ecological droughts are expected for the Caribbean and Central American regions within the next 10 years says newly released United Nations…

The Innovative Caribbean Disaster Fighters NFT Collection Is Here

August 13, 2021 The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), has partnered with SuperWorld, a virtual world in Augmented Reality (AR), for the first time, to release the NFT “Caribbean…

Caribbean and South Florida in zone of Tropical Storm Fred

By: Staff Writer August 10, 2021 The National Hurricane Centre Miami is advising that the Caribbean and Southern Florida is in the path of tropical storm #6 for the year…

U.N. climate change report sounds ‘code red for humanity’

By: Nina ChestneyAndrea Januta. Rueters August 10, 2021 Human activities ‘unequivocally’ causing climate change World is likely to hit 1.5C warming limit within 20 years Aug 9 (Reuters) – Global…

Hurricane Elsa batters Barbados, Jamaica on hurricane alert!

By: Staff Writer July 6, 2021 The first named hurricane for the Caribbean, Elsa, battered Barbados and is now moving up West-Northwest throughout the remainder of the Caribbean. Elsa, a…

Tropical Storm Elsa Strengthening: Florida, Caribbean Should Track Forecast Closely

July 2, 2021 Tropical Storm Elsa will barrel into the Caribbean on Friday, where warnings have been issued for the Windward Islands. Residents of the Caribbean and Florida should track…

Barbados experiences freak storm overnight- Over 45k lighting strikes in one night!

By Kimberly Ramkhalawan kramkhalawan@caribmagplus.com June 18, 2021 Barbadians are questioning their local Meteorological office on what exactly transpired between Wednesday night and Thursday morning. This after a freak storm left…

UWI lecturer: “New model” for businesses after COVID-lockdowns must be climate focused.

By: Staff Writer June 11, 2021 A University of the West Indies (UWI) lecturer in international business said that the “new model” for businesses coming out of the COVID-19 lockdowns…