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November 03, 2023
BAMSI Tree Planting at Sadie Curtis Primary School

The Bahamas Agricultural and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) continues its efforts to eventually plant a tree for each citizen in the country via its 'One to One Campaign.'

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September 25, 2011
Re: Experts Meet in The Bahamas for Climate Change Conference

Dear Editor,

Minister of Education, the Hon. Desmond Bannister, needs to understand that, i f the world warms due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions, temperatures at high latitudes are forecast to rise most, reducing the difference between arctic and tropical temperatures.

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April 29, 2024
G7 Must Make Bold Emissions Cuts to Avoid Worst Climate Change Impacts

At the G7 Climate Ministerial, which brings together the leaders of the world’s richest economies, these countries must acknowledge the severe deficiencies in their existing emission reduction targets and demonstrate their global leadership by committing to lowering their greenhouse gas emissions by at least 58% by 2030.

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April 26, 2024
Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Remarks for the Official Visit of His Excellency Mao Weiming, Governor of Hunan Province, People’s Republic of China

On behalf of the Government and People of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, it gives me great pleasure to extend a very warm welcome to His Excellency Governor Mao and his delegation, on their first official visit to The Bahamas.

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March 22, 2024
Environment Minister calls for data-driven policy decisions

Climate change and the war on carbon, are fights that The Bahamas must engage in at the highest level, said the Hon. Vaughn Miller, Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources at the opening session of the Bahamas Capacity Building Increased Transparency Workshop (CBIT).

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March 21, 2024
Policies, technical assistance, data and research needed to bolster agricultural sector, says Minister at Guyana regional conference

Small Island States such as the Bahamas must address the importance of Agrifood systems in order to maintain sustainability. This was the message conveyed by the Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources during the 38th Latin Agrifood Systems Transformation in Small Island Developing States Latin America and Caribbean Regional Conference, held in Guyana, March 19, 2024.

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March 20, 2024
New Providence Ecology Park Celebrates Five Years of Transformative Environmental Impact in The Bahamas

In 2019, the New Providence Ecology Park (NPEP) embarked on a massive undertaking, to remediate the landfill site, notoriously known as "the dump" by controlling the issue of mounting waste and employing sustainable solutions to transform this vital ecosystem. Five years later, NPEP has made significant strides towards environmental sustainability, commemorating its fifth anniversary with an exten...

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December 19, 2023
RBC Partners with ADO, Launches Second Community Garden in Rolleville, Exuma from leading bank’s $50,000 donation

Declaring “growing our own food is essential to the economy, our way of life and our very survival,” Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation Chester Cooper officially opened a half acre community farm in Rolleville, Exuma this week.

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November 06, 2023
BAMSI Gifts Primary Schools With Fruit Trees

The Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) visited three primary schools, Sadie Curtis Primary, Claridge Primary and Gerald Cash Primary, as part of its One-2-One Tree Planting campaign. The goal of the campaign is to change the landscape of the nation by growing more native fruit trees, strengthen the level of food security, build sustainability and increase access to healthy fo...

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