
Environment lawyer Danielle Andrade-Goffe takes us beyond the basics of the Escazú Agreement to explore the legal and cultural realities shaping environmental justice in Jamaica. From the gaps in meaningful public consultation to the limited legal safeguards for environmental defenders, Danielle breaks down why implementation, not just ratification, matters.
She explains why protecting Jamaica’s environment isn’t just about policy but about people. She breaks down how the Escazú Agreement could help everyday Jamaicans get better access to information, speak up in decisions that affect their communities, and hold leaders accountable.
The episode shows how law, policy and public voice can come together to shape Jamaica’s environmental future.
The views expressed in this video are those of the guest and do not necessarily reflect those of the Jamaica Environment Trust and Global Yaadie.
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