CARICOM States Address Future of Electric Vehicle Waste

By Tecla Fontenard, Communications Specialist, NDC-TEC Project The rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the Caribbean presents a new challenge: managing EV waste. To proactively address this, GIZ through the “Supporting the implementation of NDCs in the Caribbean – transforming the transport and energy sectors towards a low-carbon and climate-resilient future, (NDC-TEC)” Project, has…

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Grenada Launches Revised National Adaptation Plan to Renew Its Commitment to Climate Resilience

Grenada has launched its revised Climate Change National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 2025–2030, taking a decisive step toward fortifying the country’s national response to climate change with the launch of the country’s revised Climate Change National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 2025–2030. The revised NAP builds on progress made under the previous plan while introducing more ambitious and…

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Beneath the Surface: Sharing a historical perspective on water in Grenada

Did you know that the name of the community “Springs” in St. George dates to the year 1649, when the French settled in that area collecting their fresh water supply from a spring in the area called “Les Sources”?  On Thursday, November 20th, 2025, the G-CREWS Project hosted an interdisciplinary dialogue and exchange on the history of water usage in Grenada. This event brought together more than 30 participants from diverse…

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Stakeholder Consultations Shape New Vision for Grenada’s National Climate Change Policy

St. George’s, Grenada   The Ministry of Climate Resilience has successfully concluded a series of eleven sectoral consultations to guide the update of Grenada’s National Climate Change Policy (2025–2035). These discussions brought together representatives from government ministries, the private sector, and technical agencies, who shared critical insights on how best to integrate climate action across key…

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