by wendy@canari.org | Jun 15, 2026 | Climate Justice, Webinars
Read the session “In case you missed it” notes here. Key Takeaways Climate disasters are detrimental to the well-being of vulnerable states on every level—endangering citizens’ lives and livelihoods, affecting the quality of social and community life, and negatively...
by wendy@canari.org | May 20, 2026 | Climate Justice, Webinars
Read the session “In case you missed it” notes here. Key Takeaways The Caribbean is living a profound climate injustice shaped by its colonial past The region contributes minimally to global emissions yet remains among the most climate-vulnerable places in...
by wendy@canari.org | Apr 20, 2026 | Project Newsletters
Dominican Republic, 11 May 2026 – With an area of just 1.02 km², Alto Velo Island, off the southwestern coast of the Dominican Republic, may be small, but it is ecologically significant. Home to the largest breeding colony of sooty terns in the Caribbean, along with...
by wendy@canari.org | Apr 16, 2026 | Project Newsletters
Antigua and Barbuda, 16 April 2026 – In December 2025, for the second consecutive year, Fitches Creek received the Best Kept Community Prize at Antigua’s National Garden Festival, organised by the Community Development and Citizens Engagement Division of the Ministry...
by wendy@canari.org | Mar 31, 2026 | CANARI's Latest News, News, NEWS & UPDATES, Policy Briefs, Publications, RESOURCES
The Caribbean is facing increasingly severe impacts of climate change, which is recognised as an existential threat to the region’s development. Caribbean stakeholders are increasingly calling attention to climate change as an issue of climate justice, requiring it be...
by wendy@canari.org | Mar 17, 2026 | Project Newsletters
13 March 2026 – Caribbean biodiversity is rich with high levels of endemism arising from the complex biogeography of the area. However, due to the small ranges of these unique species and the threats of habitat loss and degradation, the region hosts some of the...