ReGen project gets financial close approval
The Cayman Islands Cabinet recently approved an extension to the financial close deadline and long-stop date for project agreement negotiations between the Cayman Islands Government and Dart
The Cayman Islands Cabinet recently approved an extension to the financial close deadline and long-stop date for project agreement negotiations between the Cayman Islands Government and Dart
Cayman’s precious natural resources are under pressure every day from development, and so the National Conservation Council’s call for nominations by the public of areas people would like to see protected has never been more important.
As part of the Cayman Islands Government’s year-long schedule of events and initiatives to celebrate Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, the Ministry of Sustainability & Climate Resiliency is launching an ambitious national tree planting project to create a living legacy that honours....
Last Friday 28 January, youth representatives from Plastic Free Cayman, Protect Our Future and the Mangrove Rangers met with the UK Minister of Overseas Territories Amanda Milling, the Governor Martyn Roper and other government representatives, to discuss key environmental issues facing Cayman.
The National Trust for the Cayman Islands is the non-government entity charged with the vital task of preserving Cayman’s historic, natural and maritime heritage and needs considerable funding to do this.
This year, the National Trust for the Cayman Islands (NTCI) is celebrating its 35th anniversary and as such will be holding a special National Trust week during which time the public will be invited to join in with events and celebrations to mark this special milestone in its history.
Last weekend Plastic Free Cayman, CayOcean, and the MCGI church joined more than 45 local volunteers to clean up Barkers Beach and support Protect Our Future’s latest “Our Future is NOT single-use” campaign.
The National Conservation Council of the Cayman Islands (NCC) met last Wednesday, 24 November to discuss implementing successful planning approval policies that prioritise the national conservation of the Cayman Islands.
At the National Conservation Council’s General Meeting held on 24 November 2021, West Bay member Lisa Hurlston-McKenzie with responsibility for Sustainable Development & Climate Change, gave her thoughts on the outcome of COP26 and the implications for the NCC’s work.
Every day, we see youngsters being continually recognised globally as the most fit to mobilise the discussion about climate change.