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Guyana

A regional foodbasket plans for the worst

By Desmond Brown
Prolonged drought leaves Carib farmers broke, worried|Prolonged drought leaves Carib farmers broke, worried
Grenada

Prolonged drought leaves Carib farmers broke, worried

By Kenton X. Chance
Caribbean

Marching against senseless violence

By Alley Olivier
Caribbean looks to France for climate financing
St Vincent

Caribbean looks to France for climate financing

By Kenton X. Chance
Antigua

Development threatens Antigua’s protected Guiana Island

By Desmond Brown
Poor land use worsens climate change in St. Vincent|Poor land use worsens climate change in St. Vincent|Poor land use worsens climate change in St. Vincent
St Vincent

Poor land use worsens climate change in St. Vincent

By Kenton X. Chance
Caribbean looks to Paris Climate Summit for its very survival|Caribbean looks to Paris Climate Summit for its very survival
Bahamas

Caribbean looks to Paris Climate Summit for its very survival

By Desmond Brown
Carib stakes out ‘Red Lines’ for Paris climate talks|Carib stakes out ‘Red Lines’ for Paris climate talks
St Lucia

Carib stakes out ‘Red Lines’ for Paris climate talks

By Kenton X. Chance
Grenada braces for impacts of climate change|Grenada braces for impacts of climate change
Grenada

Grenada braces for impacts of climate change

By Desmond Brown
Antigua

Antigua draws a line in the vanishing sand

By Desmond Brown
In Belize, climate change drives coastal management
Belize

In Belize, climate change drives coastal management

By Aaron Humes
Caribbean youth ready to lead on climate issues|Caribbean youth ready to lead on climate issues
Environment

Caribbean youth ready to lead on climate issues

By Desmond Brown
Environment

World leaders lack ambition to tackle climate crisis

By Dipti Bhatnagar and Susann Scherbarth
Caribbean Community climate-smarting fisheries, but slowly
Caribbean

Caribbean Community climate-smarting fisheries, but slowly

By Zadie Neufville
Chikungunya thrives with climate variability in the Caribbean
Trinidad & Tobago

Chikungunya thrives with climate variability in the Caribbean

By Jewel Fraser
Falling oil prices won’t derail St. Lucia’s push for clean energy|Falling oil prices won’t derail St. Lucia’s push for clean energy|Falling oil prices won’t derail St. Lucia’s push for clean energy
St Lucia

Falling oil prices won’t derail St. Lucia’s push for clean energy

By Kenton X. Chance

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Dongan Hills Library

Brunch 101 is an immersive, university-s
Nov. 29, noon

Brunch 101: An Immersive Boozy Brunch Experience
Brunch 101

The 105th Precinct will host its 1st Ann
Nov. 29, 5:30 pm

The 105th Precinct 1st Annual Christmas Tree Lighting 
NYPD – 105th Precinct

Join us for an unforgettable evening as
Nov. 29, 6 pm

‘Shantaye’s World’ Screening
221 Kingston Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213

Learn about the celebration of Junkanoo
Dec. 6, 1 pm

Hands-on History: Junkanoo Puppets
King Manor Museum

Join us for Brooklyn’s largest year-end
Dec. 27, noon

Palatial Publishing LLC’s 10 Year Anniversary & Small Business Showcase

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