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Turtles, coral and mangroves top climate risk list

Turtles, coral and mangroves top climate risk list

| 26/05/2022 | 33 Comments

(CNS): Scientists visiting the Cayman Islands from the UK who are helping the Ministry of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency undertake a comprehensive assessment of the risks the country faces from climate change have already identified over fifty areas under threat. At a public meeting Wednesday evening on what they had learned so far from their […]

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NOAA adds to calls for busy storm season

NOAA adds to calls for busy storm season

| 25/05/2022 | 7 Comments

(CNS): The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its outlook for the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season on Wednesday, which predicted as many as 21 named storms this year. The season begins in one week’s time, and while it’s now unlikely that there will be a pre-season storm for the first time in several […]

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Governor’s Bird Sanctuary faces development threat

Governor’s Bird Sanctuary faces development threat

| 24/05/2022 | 57 Comments

(CNS): The Governor Michael Gore Bird Sanctuary, a well-known natural beauty spot in Savannah owned by the National Trust, is the latest piece of scarce and unique local wilderness threatened by development. An application for an apartment complex on an adjacent piece of land across from the wetlands and pond is expected to be heard […]

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Experts identify long list of Cayman’s climate risks

Experts identify long list of Cayman’s climate risks

| 23/05/2022 | 63 Comments

(CNS): A group of experts working with the Minister of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency to produce a climate change risk assessment has identified a long list of threats to the Cayman Islands. Two UK agencies have drafted an ‘evidence report’ offering what ministry officials said was the most detailed assessment of climate change impacts ever […]

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Cayman should preserve at least 30% of land

Cayman should preserve at least 30% of land

| 22/05/2022 | 66 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands needs to place at least 30% of its terrestrial habitat under formal protection to have a chance of preserving the nation’s natural resources, according to Fred Burton, the director of the Terrestrial Resources Unit at the Department of the Environment. Speaking on Radio Cayman’s Talk Today programme last week, the local […]

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Saharan dust drifting into Cayman area

Saharan dust drifting into Cayman area

| 20/05/2022 | 11 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands National Weather Service (CINWS) has said the hazy conditions on Friday were caused by “an intrusion of Saharan Dust in the Caribbean”, which is moving into our area and expected to linger for the next few days. The poor visibility on Friday from the arrival of the very dusty dry air […]

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Line in the sand is coming for 7MB development

Line in the sand is coming for 7MB development

| 20/05/2022 | 116 Comments

(CNS): Over-development is compounding the problem of erosion from rising seas due to climate change, but Premier Wayne Panton has said that government will soon be literally drawing a line in the sand on Seven Mile Beach. A fixed high water mark (HWM) is being calculated based on accumulative data, from which a new setback […]

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Panton: We can sell Cayman’s natural services

Panton: We can sell Cayman’s natural services

| 17/05/2022 | 81 Comments

(CNS): Premier Wayne Panton has said the Cayman Islands’ natural assets have real monetary as well as intrinsic value to the country that can be used to generate income, which in turn can be used to protect our environment. According to the set of ‘natural accounts’ that have been completed, the country’s natural resources are […]

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Local photographers capture lunar eclipse

Local photographers capture lunar eclipse

| 17/05/2022 | 2 Comments

(CNS): Some fantastic images of the lunar eclipse were shared across social media platforms on Sunday night after amateur and professional photographers in the Cayman Islands were out in force to document the rare lunar eclipse. The photographs above were taken by UCCI student Jadon Williams in Bodden Town with a  DSLR camera.

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Stormy weather ahead serves as timely reminder

Stormy weather ahead serves as timely reminder

| 13/05/2022 | 34 Comments

(CNS): With the start of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season just over two weeks away and some severe weather expected in Cayman next week, possibly even the first official storm of the season, residents are reminded to use this Discovery Day holiday weekend to get their preparations completed. Hazard Management Cayman Islands (HMCI) and the […]

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DoE chief receives surprise gong for tireless work

DoE chief receives surprise gong for tireless work

| 09/05/2022 | 17 Comments

(CNS): Gina Ebanks-Petrie, the director of the Department of Environment, received the Women in Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Leadership Award last month at the 2022 Island Innovation Awards for her tireless work for environmental protection. Unaware she had been nominated for this award by her DoE team, Ebanks-Petrie said the honour came as a complete […]

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