Climate on the Ballot: Education

Climate on the Ballot: Education

We're back! Season 4 is ‘Climate on the Ballot’. This election season we want to see the issues that affect us most at the forefront of the discussion. That means more meaningful dialogue on climate change through the lens of our everyday struggles and concerns. Episode 1 focusses on education. How does climate change affect the classroom? and how do we create a better future for our students through climate education? We talk to Dr. Sharon Bramwell-Lalor, UWI Lecturer training generations of...

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Transparency Matters: Ocean Turbidity and Poor Environmental Governance

Transparency Matters: Ocean Turbidity and Poor Environmental Governance

Transparency and turbidity are two sides of the same coin. They are important to understand if we are to see the true impact of our environmental decisions. Whether we are looking at government proces...

28 Sep 202258min

Pause! It's More Than Just Minerals.

Pause! It's More Than Just Minerals.

There’s a lot more to deep-sea mining than just the pure facts. It’s more than just minerals and the effects can be far beyond any financial or biophysical loss or gains. In this week’s episode, we ta...

14 Sep 202254min

The Void: Why is no one talking about Deep-sea Mining?

The Void: Why is no one talking about Deep-sea Mining?

In this week's episode, we dove deep into the barriers to environmental journalism. With our guest from the GlobalYaadie Podcast, Dainalyn Swaby, we explored obstacles to covering climate change and e...

1 Sep 202258min

Deep-sea Mining: Marine Ecosystems, Climate Change Mitigation & SIDS

Deep-sea Mining: Marine Ecosystems, Climate Change Mitigation & SIDS

"On this episode of Diving Deep, we spoke with EcoVybz Podcast creator and the Caribbean representative for the Sustainable Ocean Alliance, Khadija Stewart about the risks we face as small island deve...

17 Aug 202259min

The Danger to Our Waters: Threats of Deep-Sea Mining

The Danger to Our Waters: Threats of Deep-Sea Mining

The ocean is approximately 12,100 feet (3,688 meters) deep and we have only explored about 5% of it. That means the majority of our ocean HAS NOT BEEN EXPLORED. This season on Environmentally Speaking...

3 Aug 20221h 6min

S1.8 COVID-19 & Jamaica’s Future: Impacts, Solutions & Future Prospects

S1.8 COVID-19 & Jamaica’s Future: Impacts, Solutions & Future Prospects

Over the past few months, we’ve looked at how COVID-19 has affected various sectors, so in our final session we’ll be reviewing some of the most salient points, suggestions, tying them together, and w...

16 Aug 20201h 24min

S1.7 Human Dimensions of a Pandemic:  How Covid-19 affects various demographics

S1.7 Human Dimensions of a Pandemic: How Covid-19 affects various demographics

There is no society without people. According to the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, “The COVID-19 outbreak affects all segments of the population and is particularly detrimental to me...

5 Aug 20201h 24min

S1.6 Bridging the digital divide: Education in age of COVID-19

S1.6 Bridging the digital divide: Education in age of COVID-19

Goal 1 of Jamaica's Vision 2030 development plan speaks to Jamaicans being empowered to achieve their fullest potential. Under this goal, one of the national outcomes is listed as “World-Class Educati...

25 Jul 20201h 30min

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