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Education and Conservation: How the Central Caribbean Marine Institute is working to save our oceans

BY CELESTE TAYLOR From LEAD Cincinnati What happens when a country boy from Indiana decides he wants to follow his passion of marine biology from the swaying cornfields of Batesville to the beautiful beaches of the Caribbean? For Peter Hillenbrand,…

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Disaster Management Organisation in Caribe Wave Tsunami Exercise Thurs (17)

From the Daily Herald T&T PHILIPSBURG–The National Disaster Management Organisation on the island, through the Office of Disaster Management (ODM) in Cay Hill which is located at the Fire Department, will be participating in a regional exercise called Caribe Wave…

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Mt. Rainier puts on a show

Article by Scott Sistek From Komonews TV Our little dry streak is about to come to an end. But if you looked at Mt. Rainier today, you would have known that already. Take a look at some of these incredible…

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Caribbean Journal: 10 ways you can help protect Caribbean reefs

By Lisa K Terry From Caribbean Journal Here in the U.S. Virgin Islands, like all over the Caribbean, we depend on our reefs for tourism, to protect our coastlines, beaches and favorite marine creatures, and to support recreational and commercial…

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Caribbean nations step up fight against environmental crisis

From telesur Guyana is the latest member of the 15-nation CARICOM to ban Styrofoam, which poses a serious risk to the region’s diverse marine life. Caribbean governments are taking firm steps to ban the importation of non-biodegradable products into their…

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Rame Energy PLC sells two more projects to Cayman Islands group

By Philip Whiterow From Proactive Investors InterEnergy recently acquired two other wind power projects in Chile developed by Rame, Raki and Huajache Rame Energy PLC sells two more projects to Cayman group Rame has 300Mw on projects in the pipeline…

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ECLAC supports Saint Lucia’s drive towards renewable energy

ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN (ECLAC) SUBREGIONAL HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CARIBBEAN The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) subregional headquarters for the Caribbean is actively supporting the Government of Saint Lucia as the country…

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Finding a perfect match using underground insight from the Cayman Islands

From University of Manchester We all want to improve our chance of having a great date, but when it comes to radiocarbon dating, incompatibly of a poor sample can result in a failed pairing with a familiar technique. The job…

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Polar bears: endangered species

The US and Canada are clashing over the status of this possibly endangered species By VICE News From Business Insider Green groups and the American government are expected to lobby the global community to classify polar bears as a species…

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Shipwrecks, tree rings reveal Caribbean hurricanes

By Mari N. Jensen From The University of Arizona A UA researcher and her colleagues found a lull in Caribbean hurricanes during the Golden Age of Piracy corresponds to a low in sunspot activity. Records of Spanish shipwrecks combined with tree-ring…