In this episode of CESaRE Voices, host Jelani Blake speaks with Dr. Rahanna Juman, Deputy Director of the Institute of Marine Affairs (IMA), to explore the vital role of mangroves and wetlands in coastal protection and climate resilience. 🌱🔬
Dr. Juman shares insights from an exciting collaboration between the IMA and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to implement a Blue Carbon Credit System in Southwest Tobago and Caroni Swamp. 🏝️💰 Learn how science meets sustainability through cutting-edge technology, ecosystem valuation, and conservation strategies.
Join us as we uncover the opportunities and challenges of this groundbreaking initiative and discuss how mangrove conservation can shape the future of Caribbean sustainability. 🌍✨
#Mangroves #ClimateAction #BlueCarbon #CESaREVoices #Sustainability #CaribbeanScience
🔊 Credits: Hosted and produced by Jelani Blake, curated by Dr. Ariel T. Thomas, with support from Afia Boney. CESaRE Voices is brought to you in partnership with the Barbados Environment Conservation Trust
In this episode, host Jelani Blake talks with Dr. Curtis Charles, Director of Academic Affairs at UWI Five Islands Campus, about the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Caribbean. Together, they explore key takeaways from the recent AI Research Conference, highlighting how AI is helping policymakers make smarter, data-driven decisions 📊 and advancing climate resilience through innovative approaches like Forecast-Based Financing ⛈️.
Dr. Charles also shares insights on how the region is building its AI capacity, focusing on educational programs and partnerships fostering local talent and driving sustainable innovation.
Join us as we explore how the Caribbean is positioning itself at the forefront of AI for sustainability and development.
🔊 Credits: Hosted and produced by Jelani Blake, curated by Dr. Ariel T. Thomas, with support from Afia Boney.
🎙️🌊 #AI #Sustainability #CaribbeanInnovation #ClimateAction
In this episode of CESaRE Voices, host Jelani Blake engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Doug Marcy, founder of the Caribbean Coral Restoration Center (CCRC), and Randy Cinski, CCRC's Operations Manager. 🌱💧 Together, they unpack the science and urgency behind coral reef restoration in the Caribbean—essential to sustaining the region's biodiversity, fisheries, and coastal communities.
Discover how the CCRC spearheads cutting-edge efforts to rehabilitate coral ecosystems, from innovative restoration techniques to policy initiatives. 🌍 Dive into the role of coral reefs as natural barriers against climate change and rising sea levels, and explore what actions are necessary to safeguard these vital resources for future generations.
This episode offers valuable insights for scientists, environmental advocates, and policymakers across the Caribbean, providing a blueprint for regional conservation efforts that ensure long-term sustainability. 🌿🔬
Join us as we highlight the critical need for collaboration, innovation, and community-driven solutions to restore coral reefs and foster a sustainable Caribbean. 🎧💡
🔊 Credits: Hosted and produced by Jelani Blake, curated by Dr. Ariel T. Thomas, with support from Afia Boney.
Join host Jelani Blake in this special episode of CESaRE Voices as we delve into the critical issues of sustainability and climate adaptation for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) 🌴, in the context of the recent SIDS 4 Conference.
Our distinguished guest, Mr. Regis Chapman, Representative and Country Director of the World Food Programme (WFP) Caribbean Multi-Country Office, brings invaluable insights from the world's largest humanitarian organization. 🤝
We explore the unique challenges and opportunities for SIDS at the SIDS 4 Conference, highlighting WFP's efforts to combat food insecurity 🍽️ and build resilience in Caribbean communities. 🌾
Additionally, we uncover innovative approaches to humanitarian aid 💡 in the face of evolving global challenges. 🌐
Tune in to understand how WFP's initiatives are helping to transform vulnerability into resilience across the Caribbean. Don't miss this timely and relevant discussion that bridges policy, science, and community action. 🌟
🎙️ Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake and curated by Dr. Ariel T. Thomas.
🌞 On this episode of CESaRE Voices Podcast, host Jelani Blake engages with Leslie Hufstetler, CEO of Infinigen Renewables, 🌱 the Puerto Rico based renewable energy company, operating on utility-scale, commercial, and industrial projects. Join us for this enlightening discussion on solar energy in the Caribbean.
In this episode, we will navigate through the challenges and opportunities for transitioning to sustainable energy in the Caribbean. The potential to revolutionize the Caribbean’s energy landscape is immense, with lots of untapped opportunities.
🔆 Mr. Leslie Hufstetler explains the operations of Infinigen Renewables and their mission to contribute to a cleaner alternative of energy generation in Puerto Rico and the wider region.
So, whether you're a seasoned renewable energy enthusiast or simply curious about the untapped potential of solar power, tune in to CESaRE Voices Podcast as we illuminate the path towards a sustainable energy future in the Caribbean and beyond.
🎙️ Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake and curated by Dr. Ariel T. Thomas with additional assistance from Afia Boney. 🌍
Join host Jelani Blake and award-winning environmental journalist Daphne Ewing-Chow on the latest episode of CESaRE Voices Podcast! 🎙️
In this insightful discussion, we delve into the realm of sustainable agriculture in the Caribbean, exploring innovative approaches to empower farmers and combat the challenges posed by climate change. 🌍
👩🌾 Daphne Ewing-Chow shares invaluable insights highlighting the need for shifting attitudes towards indigenous crops. 🌾 Discover how embracing these traditional staples is not only preserving cultural heritage but also fostering more resilient and sustainable agricultural systems across the region. 🌿
Tune in as we explore the path towards a greener, more sustainable future for Caribbean agriculture! 🎧 To dive deeper into this topic, check out Daphne's Forbes article 🌱
Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake, and curated by Dr. Ariel T. Thomas.
🎙️ Tune in to the latest episode of CESaRE Voices podcast, where we're diving deep into sustainability and renewable energy in the Caribbean! 💚
Don't miss out on insightful discussions at the forefront of Caribbean sustainability. 🎧 CESaRE Voices is brought to you in partnership with the Barbados Environment Conservation Trust.
#CESaREVoices #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy
🎙️ Dive deep into the financial aspects of sustainability in the Caribbean with this episode of CESaRE Voices podcast!
🌴 Our guest Ibrahim Abdullah sheds light on the Caribbean Biodiversity Fund, revealing their impactful partnership with regional governments to establish National Conservation Trust Funds.
💡 Plus, we'll explore the CORE Project and its mission to integrate the gender perspective into sustainable development. It's all about creating a more inclusive future! Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake, and curated by Dr. Ariel T. Thomas.
🌍 Delve into the nuanced narratives of Caribbean youth at UN COP events! 🎙️ Join Kelesha Williams from Television Jamaica and Ryan Bachoo from CNC Trinidad and Tobago, award-winning journalists/activists, as they analyze barriers to participation, share triumphant success stories, and explore the tech-powered revolution fueling global climate advocacy. Prepare for a journey through the challenges and triumphs in the world of youth climate activism! 🚀 #ClimateAction #YouthAdvocacy
Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake, and curated by Dr. Ariel T. Thomas.
Fueling Innovation! In this eye-opening episode, we talk to Dr. Graham King, Director of STACIE about the dynamic landscape of investment in innovative research in the Caribbean. Billions of dollars are pouring in from external investors. and the influx of funds holds the promise of transformative change and the development of ambitious projects to increase our climate resiliency. However, our exploration reveals a stark reality: a significant lack of local government and private sector investment. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode that not only dissects the financial currents shaping the Caribbean's climate resilience but also raises crucial questions about the necessity of local commitment and involvement. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between international finance and regional development in the fight against climate change. Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake, and curated with support from Dr. Ariel T. Thomas.
This episode unpacks a key outcome of the COP27 in Egypt – The Loss and Damage Fund (LDF). Jelani is joined by members of the Climate Analytics Caribbean team who were present at the COP27. Director Rueanna Haynes and Project Officer Chealief LeeWing help us to unpack what the LDF means for the Caribbean region from policy-makers to the general public, what opportunities it provides, and how it fits into the broader battle against Climate Change for Small Island Developing states. Rueanna recounts the long journey that lead to the landmark agreement as a seasoned COP negotiator. Chealief shares his experience as a first-time COP attendee and gives a compelling account of what transpires behind the scenes. We discuss the road ahead for the LDF and how it will be realized in the region. Credits: This episode was narrated and produced by Jelani Blake, and curated with support from Dr. Ariel T. Thomas. Thank you to the team at Climate Analytics Caribbean.
Our host Jelani Blake tackles Caribbean sustainable policy with Dr. Kalim Shah from the Biden School at the University of Delaware. What does the transition from Trump to Biden mean for the Caribbean and U.S. relations? We explore this question and others in our first episode for the 2021 season!
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