Enviroment

Gov’t expects impact from molasses spill to continue

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The government says it will conduct its own investigation into a molasses spill even as it warned the impact will continue to be felt...

Two potential systems brewing in the tropics

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A strong tropical wave over the far eastern Atlantic has joined another disturbance identified yesterday in the northwestern Caribbean as an area to watch...

This is why a spike in illegal sand mining was recorded in Antigua

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Chief Environment Officer Dian Black Layne is blaming a spike in illegal sand mining on the governments’ plans to suspend the practice mining from...

Antigua puts the price tag on its renewable energy agenda

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Antigua & Barbuda is spending US $30 million as it seeks to transform from fossil fuels to renewable sources, Energy Minister Asot Michael has...

Antigua struggles with illegal dumping

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By Brenton Henry Despite the pleas and efforts over the years to curtail illegal dumping, for Antigua & Barbuda, the problem doesn’t seem to be...

YELLOW FEVER ALERT

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In light of the recent wave of Yellow Fever cases in the region, the officials in Antigua joined the(OECS) Health Unit to share information...

RESIDENTS OUTRAGED AS YIDA BUILDINGS GO UP

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Buildings are going up on land owned by Chinese company YIDA and residents are furious over possible degradation of the environment and breaches to...

JOSEPH IN GRENADA FOR ENVIRONMENT MINISTERS MEETING

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The 4th Meeting of the Council of Ministers of Environmental Sustainability (COMES) of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) will take place in...