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CARDI to Hold consultation on Climate Change

photo - internaldrive.comAntigua St. John’s - The Executive Director of the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) is inviting members of the public to a Consultation on Tuesday, July 10 from 10 am to 1 pm at City View Hotel Conference Room in St John's.

The theme of the meeting is "Climate Change, Water Availability for Agriculture in a Drier Climate?" and an address on this topic will be given by Dr Michael Taylor of the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica.
 
“It has now been agreed by most members of the scientific community that we are living in a time of climate change and that global temperatures are rising. As temperatures continue to rise, perhaps by as much as 4ºC by the end of the 21st Century, there will probably be some severe effects on rainfall patterns,” a release said.
 
“Although nobody can be sure, most computer models predict that the Caribbean will have less rainfall, even as the number of hurricanes and other severe storms increase. This means that we can look forward to more intense dry seasons and long droughts.

These conditions may not be favourable to our agriculture in Antigua and Barbuda. Our dry climate is already a major constraint to agriculture and the threat of even drier conditions is not good news. This is at a time when we are suffering from rising prices of our imported food and the need to increase the amount of food grown locally.
 



“What is likely to happen to our agriculture? One thing is certain: we must continue to reverse the decline in agriculture which has occurred over the past decades. In the last two years this trend has been reversed and it is imperative that we do not slip back.

What about our tourists: should we leave our hotels to rely on imported food at ever increasing prices? Dr Taylor is well known in the Caribbean as an expert on water management. Dr. Taylor will explain what you can expect in the future and give a few insights to help mitigate the threats.”
 
Even those who do not have any space to plant will learn something about our future climate, the release stated, and there will be opportunities for all present to ask questions and to make their own contributions to the consultation.
 
Admission is free of charge. For further details please contact the CARDI Representative in Antigua and Barbuda, Dr. Gregory Robin, at 788-6988.

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Climate Change

#2 Nemo » 2012-07-07 11:29

Peeps there is no one silver bullet....
many easy steps will make Big impacts on what you don not leave behind..and the neat thing is many do not cost you any more, in fact a few times you'll be saving !!
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RE: CARDI to Hold consultation on Climate Change

#1 Reality » 2012-07-07 04:58

Climate change can best be impeded by reducing internal combustion automobile use, petroleum based electricity production and airline travel.

Is Antigua ready for that world?
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