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Grenada in the spotlight (sports): Ireland’s fringe “Boys in Green” are set to face Grenada tonight in Murcia, with coach Heimir Hallgrimsson expected to hand senior debuts to players like Jack Moylan and Tayo Adaramola as the warm-weather camp winds down. Climate finance push: Caribbean countries, including Grenada, have been trained to access the FRLD’s US$250M loss-and-damage grant window—applications due 15 June—after a Bridgetown workshop with the CDB focused on turning climate losses into “bankable” projects. Water stress (Grenada): Nawasa says dry-season impacts are tightening supply across Grenada and Carriacou & Petite Martinique, with some facilities down sharply and communities facing reliability risks if dry conditions persist. Sargassum costs (region): Miami-Dade’s seaweed problem is still driving major cleanup bills and visitor losses, with another record season predicted. Food resilience: A EU-funded “Cultivating Futures” school-gardens project is rolling out across Grenada and other OECS states to boost locally grown, climate-smart nutrition.

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Ireland v Grenada: Heimir Hallgrimsson’s fringe Boys in Green get chance to impress in Murcia

Ireland v Grenada: Heimir Hallgrimsson’s fringe Boys in Green get chance to impress in Murcia

CDB and FRLD Prepare Caribbean Countries for Greater Access to Climate Finance  

CDB and FRLD Prepare Caribbean Countries for Greater Access to Climate Finance  

Caribbean countries boosted in push for climate loss and damage funding

Caribbean countries boosted in push for climate loss and damage funding

Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund

Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund

How climate stress is reshaping the fishing sector in Barbados

How climate stress is reshaping the fishing sector in Barbados

Caribbean strengthens access to climate finance through loss and damage funding workshop ahead of US$250M grant window

Caribbean strengthens access to climate finance through loss and damage funding workshop ahead of US$250M grant window


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