Jamaica environmental sustainability

Deep dive into the International Seabed

Protecting underwater ecosystems from the growing interest in rare mineral mining, framing deep-sea laws and building a biobank are among landmark achievements of the UN''s International Seabed Authority (ISA), which is

A commitment to our future: Embracing a plastic-free

Jamaica has made commendable progress in environmental protection, with the ministry leading the charge and having primary responsibility for drafting the policies related to protected areas,

National Population and Sustainable Development Policy to

The National Population and Sustainable Development Policy (NPSDP) will be officially launched on World Population Day, Friday, July 11. Developed by the Planning Institute of Jamaica

Powering the Future: The Economic Case for Renewable Energy in Jamaica

As the nation pursues its Vision 2030 development agenda, the question becomes: How do we secure affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy that drives growth while reducing climate

From Training to Transformation: Building Skills for Green Jobs

The Skills Gap Challenge Jamaica''s green economy vision is ambitious—and achievable. But there''s one critical question at the heart of this transition: Do we have the workforce to make it

Zero Waste in the Caribbean: New Ways, New

Enhancing capacity for sustainable consumption and sustainable waste management in targeted areas. Defining and facilitating investment opportunities in the solid waste sector. Increasing awareness of the EU

Natural Resources Conservation (NRCA) Act

The monitoring and protection of our environment is important, not just for us but for future generations. The Natural Resources Conservation Authority (NRCA) is therefore equipped by law, to serve notice on any person

《Current Opinion in Environmental

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability thus emphasises the actual interdisciplinary sustainability research approaches, the solutions it provides and their dissemination and application. The subject of

Scientist Discusses Her Mission to Protect

The Pew Charitable Trusts caught up with Jamaican researcher Le''Anne Green, an environmental scientist with six years of experience studying seagrass ecosystems and a project manager at the Centre for Marine Sciences at the

Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities

The Jamaica Council for Persons with Disabilities (JCPD) wishes to inform the public that, as part of ongoing efforts to enhance safety and improve our working environment, client services usually offered at our Head Office will

Strategic Steps: Caribbean Nations Tackle Future Climate Risks

In response to escalating climate threats, Caribbean nations are taking strategic steps to bolster resilience. By investing in sustainable infrastructure, enhancing disaster preparedness, and

Three Pillars of Sustainability: Meaning and

The environment, the society and the economy make up the core framework for understanding sustainability. The Brundtland report in 1987 was the first to discuss these as the three pillars of sustainability. Together, these three

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