Upon the identification of the causal factors of the die-back in the Ma Kôté mangrove forest, the Institute of Marine… Read More
A team of archaeologists from the l’Université des Antilles, Martinique Campus, visited Saint Lucia from June 30 to July 10… Read More
On Thursday June 24, 2021, the Department of Fisheries was alerted by the Soufriere Police Station to the interception of… Read More
The Department of Agriculture, urgently informs the general public and all stakeholders that the use of Pesticides containing the active… Read More
There is currently no heightened seismic activity at the Sulphur Springs in Soufriere, Saint Lucia. Director of the National Emergency… Read More
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland It has been almost two years since I sat in security plane flying over the… Read More
The UN General Assembly declared June 7, 2019 as the first World Food Safety Day, which is partnership between… Read More
Disaster resilience in Saint Lucia is being stepped up by the creation of strategic alliance between the local private… Read More
Representatives of the Saint Lucia Chamber of Commerce met with the Department of Sustainable Development to discuss the country’s intention… Read More
The Saint Lucia Hotel and Tourism Association makes reference to recent press articles concerning Dolphin Park development in Saint… Read More
The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), University of Florida, and the government of… Read More
Environment is an important and inevitable topic today. Read More
Sandals Resorts in Saint Lucia have been recognised as leaders in environmental performance, achieving Master and Platinum Certification levels. Read More
As we begin New Year, may I take this opportunity to wish the citizenry God’s richest blessings. I trust… Read More
Caribbean electricity prices are among the highest in the world. If you’re reading this now, the odds are good that… Read More
Extraordinary hurricanes with winds strong enough to cripple productivity and the livelihood of people in the Caribbean occurred in succession… Read More
During this year COP23 climate conference, the Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN) and Solar Head of State (SHOS) launched partnership… Read More
The recent devastation caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria was stark reminder of the increasing vulnerability of small tropical… Read More
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