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4 July was world’s hottest day on record… for now

4 July was world’s hottest day on record… for now

| 07/07/2023 | 58 Comments

(CNS): Tuesday, 4 July, was the hottest day in recorded history, with an average global air temperature of 62.9°F, breaking the previous record of 62.62°F set one day before on Monday, 3 July. After two back-to-back days of record-breaking heat, global experts are warning that this year’s hottest days are still to come.

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2023 expected to be hottest year on record

2023 expected to be hottest year on record

| 30/06/2023 | 43 Comments

(CNS): Heatwaves have been reported around the world this month, from Bejing to Seville to Texas and beyond, another worrying sign of the gathering pace of global warming. El Niño conditions this year are expected to compound the situation and experts say that 2023 could be the hottest year on record. The mercury is also […]

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Climate policy wins public backing

Climate policy wins public backing

| 28/06/2023

(CNS): Caymanians are demonstrating that they are very concerned about the impact climate change is going to have on these islands in the coming years. Government officials report receiving very positive feedback about the draft Climate Change Policy during the current public consultation period, which ends Friday.

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Fish return to Little Cayman but reefs still at risk

Fish return to Little Cayman but reefs still at risk

| 26/06/2023 | 9 Comments

(CNS): The number of fish on the reefs off Little Cayman has nearly doubled since 1999, when the first marine protections were rolled out, according to the Annual Reef Report Card by the Central Caribbean Marine Institute. Research scientists at CCMI also found that the waters now contain roughly three times the total biomass of […]

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DoE works with UK scientists on local biodiversity

DoE works with UK scientists on local biodiversity

| 21/06/2023 | 9 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Department of Environment (DoE) will be leading a biodiversity strategy workshop this week in partnership with the UK’s Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) “to develop a unifying vision and strategic priorities for biodiversity in the UK Overseas Territories, including the Cayman Islands” according to a joint press release from the DoE […]

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Bret to become hurricane on arrival in Caribbean

Bret to become hurricane on arrival in Caribbean

| 20/06/2023 | 11 Comments

(CNS): Tropical Storm Bret, which formed Sunday afternoon in the middle of the Atlantic, is forecast to become a hurricane over the next few days as it rolls towards the Caribbean. Bret is currently about 1,130 miles east of the Southern Windward Islands, moving west at around 17mph, with winds of around 40mph. The US […]

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Turtle nesting season already breaking records

Turtle nesting season already breaking records

| 15/06/2023 | 5 Comments

(CNS): Two months after the first turtle nest of the season was spotted on Cayman Brac, 2023 is already turning out to be a record year. The loggerhead turtle nest laid on 12 April has already hatched, with over 100 turtles making it out. Since then, another 165 nests have been counted across the islands […]

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POF and CIS students fill up 18 bags of beach trash

POF and CIS students fill up 18 bags of beach trash

| 12/06/2023 | 38 Comments

(CNS): Grade 2 students from Cayman International School (CIS) took part in a beach clean-up at Safe Haven hosted by Protect Our Future (POF) last Thursday to mark World Oceans Day and to highlight the problem of single-use plastics in the Cayman Islands. As the country waits for the details of a proposed ban on eight […]

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Activist: Biggest problem we have is the MPs

Activist: Biggest problem we have is the MPs

| 08/06/2023 | 83 Comments

(CNS): Long-time advocate and champion of the natural world, Billy Adam, had the residents of West Bay all in agreement Tuesday evening at the first public meeting on Grand Cayman about the Climate Change Policy. Adam said that Cayman’s biggest problem in protecting its environment was all of the elected officials, a sentiment that appeared […]

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MRCU issues warning despite larvicide efforts

MRCU issues warning despite larvicide efforts

| 07/06/2023 | 11 Comments

(CNS): The Mosquito Research and Control Unit (MRCU) has just completed its largest-ever pre-season larvicide treatment, which covered almost 15,000 acres. Despite this, MRCU Director Dr Alan Wheeler warned that a large emergence of mosquitoes is expected over the coming days as the wet weather continues.

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OfReg clears more piecemeal CUC green capacity

OfReg clears more piecemeal CUC green capacity

| 05/06/2023 | 23 Comments

(CNS): The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) has given CUC the green light to release another 6MW of capacity for the Consumer-Owned Renewable Energy (CORE) and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) programmes in the continuing piecemeal approach to the adoption of renewable energy in Cayman. As the clock ticks on the government’s unrealistic goal to […]

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