Hurricane Joaquin begins hammering central Bahamas Michelle Nurse Oct 1, 2015 0 NASSAU, Bahamas – Category 3 strength Hurricane Joaquin has started pounding the central Bahamas after intensifying…
NEMA prepares The Bahamas for Hurricane Joaquin Michelle Nurse Sep 30, 2015 0 NASSAU, The Bahamas – The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) officially partially activated the National…
Response after Erika ‘overwhelming’ – PM Skerrit Michelle Nurse Sep 28, 2015 0 One month after Tropical Storm Erika created havoc in Dominica, Prime Minister, Roosevelt Skerrit has described…
Caribbean rattled by three earthquakes Sunday Michelle Nurse Sep 28, 2015 0 PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – Four earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 3.8 to 4.5 rattled the Caribbean on…
Caribbean braces for worsening drought as dry season nears Michelle Nurse Sep 23, 2015 0 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The most severe drought to hit the Caribbean in recent years is expected to worsen…
COP 21 critically important to CARICOM Michelle Nurse Sep 23, 2015 0 (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana) Climate Change and its effects engaged the…
Climate change Youth Ambassadors trek through Biosphere Reserve Michelle Nurse Sep 22, 2015 0 The UNESCO Youth Ambassadors for Climate Change took a walk down memory lane when they trekked along one of the…
Sargassum symposium on Monday Michelle Nurse Aug 16, 2015 0 A symposium to tackle the invasion of sargassum seaweed in the Caribbean will be held on Monday August 17,…
Sargassum an ‘unwelcome visitor’ – CTO Michelle Nurse Aug 11, 2015 0 The Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) on Tuesday described Sargassum - which has been invading Caribbean…