The effect of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is among topics for discussions at an informal meeting
Grenada has brushed aside a suggestion by a marine biologist that research has shown that the fish stock of
With the twentieth anniversary in 2012 of the landmark UN Conference on Environment and Development, which
CMC – Hurricane forecast experts at Colorado State University have increased their predictions and are now
The Environmental Awareness Group (EAG), in conjunction with the MOMENT is CAPTURED photography is planning
The first round of negotiations for 2010 began here on Tuesday with representatives from 182 governments
On Wednesday the 3rd of March 2010 a major fire occurred in the Body Ponds area and the entire hillside was
The Antigua & Barbuda Red Cross is seeking volunteers, amidst warnings of an extremely active hurricane
The roaming donkey population in Antigua & Barbuda is still a concern for members of the Humane Society.
The director of Antigua and Barbuda’s Met Services is putting the country on guard that this hurricane
Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer delivered a recorded message to participants at a renewable energy
The United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) says it is predicting an “active
A consultation is taking place this morning Thursday on the proposed use of Alternative Energy in Antigua and
An international research group is warning that corals in the Eastern Caribbean waters could be severely
A special working group working to save the International Whaling Commission met in St. Petersburg Beach,
Prime Minister Tillman Thomas Wednesday said the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) needs to
The government is working along with stakeholders along the popular north coast beaches to combat the rapid
With the 2010 hurricane season just weeks away, identifying shelters remains a challenge for the National
Megan Thompson is traveling around the world for a series on climate change and small islands. She filed this
The United States says it will assist the Caribbean lessen its dependency on foreign oil and that it is
Although some residents are rejoicing over the relatively heavy rainfall on Thursday, officials have
Antigua recorded 93.9 mm (3.70") of rain between Tuesday and Wednesday, easing the current dry spell, but
Students are being encouraged to enter a poster competition being staged by the nature conservation charity,
Residents breathed a sigh of relief after some much-needed showers that the Met Office called “very
The recently established National Energy Task Force has begun gathering data, and is gearing up for a round
Antigua was shaken by a slight earthquake on Saturday night. By the time most persons would have completed
The Environmental Awareness Group (EAG), in conjunction with the MOMENT is CAPTURED photography commenced the
Caribbean countries can expect an above-average 2010 Atlantic hurricane with a 58 per cent chance of a major
The public will be able to share ideas for the use of renewable energy when the government convenes a
A gasoline/diesel spill off the northern coastline has officials concerned about the possible impact on
Director of the National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) Philmore Mullin is suggesting it is time to
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