JAMAICA 2019
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Harvesting and storing rainwater for use during periods of reduced water supply is one way we can adapt to our changing climate conditions. Check out what Bustamante High School, Clarendon, Jamaica is doing with support from PPCR JA, Climate Investment Funds, World Bank, Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Project Jamaica, Environmental Foundation of Jamaica. #WeHaffiChange #CommunityClimateAction #GetClimateReady
Photographs: Sara-K Webley
Thanks to funding through the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) Jamaica, students at Bustamante High School, Clarendon, Jamaica are learning first-hand how protected agriculture is an adaptation option for climate change that helps ensure food and nutrition security.
Special thanks to our partners the Planning Institute of Jamaica, the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) Jamaica, the Climate Investment Funds, the World Bank, the Forestry Department of Jamaica, and the Climate Change Division - Jamaica (CCD Jamaica). Join them on Twitter!
#PlantATree #WeHaffiChange #CommunityClimateAction #Smartandsteady
Trees are a part of our climate solution. Don’t cut the ones we have and plant more.
Special thanks to our partners the Planning Institute of Jamaica, the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience (PPCR) Jamaica, the Climate Investment Funds, the World Bank, the Forestry Department of Jamaica, and the Climate Change Division - Jamaica (CCD Jamaica). Join them on Twitter!
#PlantATree #WeHaffiChange #CommunityClimateAction #Smartandsteady
Greenhouses are part of an approach for transforming and reorienting agricultural development under the new realities of climate change. Check out the greenhouse at Bustamante High School, Clarendon, Jamaica!
This project is supported by @PPCR_JA, @CIF_Action @WorldBank @ClimateChangeJA @The_EFJ #WeHaffiChange #CommunityClimateAction #Smartandsteady
In this latest Panos Caribbean's Voices for Climate Change Education PSA, ambassadors City Lock, Donn Gass and Rebellion share why climate change is their business, and should be yours too!
This video is made possible thanks to partners: the Planning Institute of Jamaica and the Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience - Jamaica's Climate Data and Information Management Project.
Missed the 5 July Voices for Climate Change Education concert in Red Bank? Or maybe you did attend. Here are photo galleries with hundreds of high-quality pictures for you.
Photographs: Danel Edwards
Solar energy helps reduce future greenhouse gas emissions. Bustamante High School in Clarendon, Jamaica, is setting an example with solar panels that help power the school.
Check out what these students have to say about #ClimateSmartLiving with green energy. #WeHaffiChange
Missed the 8 June Voices for Climate Change Education concert in Lionel Town? Or maybe you did attend. Here's a photo gallery with hundreds of high-quality pictures for you.
This gallery: Lionel Town Community Concert on 8 July 2019. Photographs: Sara-K Webley