Luxury Resort Calabash Grenada certified by Green Globe Guests of Calabash Grenada can indulge in the luxury offered by the resort knowing that great effort is put into sustainable tourism through Green Globe. Green Globe is the global certification for sustainable tourism. Its members save energy and water resources, reduce operational costs and promote environmentally […]
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You Reap What You Sow
Julyone Experience Reggae For International Reggae Day You Reap What You Sow For International Reggae Day There are many Jamaican proverbs that hold timeless truths but perhaps none more profound as “You Reap What You Sow”. Chosen as the theme for International Reggae Day 2014, the festival will feature a conference by the same title […]
British Virgin Islands Establishes Permanent Shark Sanctuary
The British Virgin Islands moved on May 22 to establish a permanent shark sanctuary in its waters. The designation by the cabinet of the British overseas territory prohibits commercial fishing of all shark and rays species throughout the full exclusive economic zone. That area amounts to 80,117 square kilometers (30,933 square miles). The designation also […]
Clean Energy and the Future of the Caribbean
Branson’s Carbon War Room, Invest Caribbean Now Put The Spotlight On Renewable Energy Strategies for Caribbean governments to transition to green energy will be put in the spotlight this June 4th at the Harvard Club in New York City as Sir Richard Branson’s Carbon War Room (CWR) teams up with Invest Caribbean Now (ICN), to […]
Cayman Islands Resort strives to save endangered species
“Nassau grouper are beautiful, they have personalities and they can be like friendly puppy dogs,” said Peter Hillenbrand, Owner of the Southern Cross Club in the Cayman Islands. “Unfortunately, these puppy dogs are easy to catch and taste very good.” Peter Hillenbrand pretty much sums up what has happened to the iconic Nassau grouper in […]