AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoClimate Adaptation Planning: Grenada’s Ministry of Climate Resilience, the Environment and Renewable Energy hosted a validation workshop for the revised Citizen’s Guide to Climate Change Adaptation, updating it for the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 2025–2030 with simpler language, clearer examples, and more public-friendly visuals. Marine Biodiversity Protection: CYEN Grenada is urging residents and visitors to respect sea turtles during nesting season—stay calm, keep noise and lights low, avoid touching nests or turtles, and report sightings to authorities. Clean Energy for Fisheries: Canada-funded STAR-Fish is ramping up clean energy interventions for Caribbean fisheries, including renewable power and cold storage to strengthen resilience and low-carbon certification, with Grenada among participating countries. Tourism + Health Security: Grenada launched CARPHA’s Regional Tourism and Health Programme to improve surveillance and early warning for tourism-related public health events, supporting a sector that drives over 25% of GDP. Public Procurement & Green Procurement: The Central Procurement Unit and G-CREWS will hold a two-day Procurement Symposium on smart bidding and partnerships, including green procurement, at Radisson Beach Resort (10–11 June). Community Concerns Over Woodford Development: Local groups continue raising questions about planning safeguards, environmental protections, consultation, and enforcement around industrial activity in Woodford, St John.
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