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Caribbean Climate Calabash

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This podcast is a roundup of climate change news in the Caribbean, one of the world’s most vulnerable regions. Through the perspectives of people living and working in the Caribbean, our podcast aims to highlight the voices of the stories from the Caribbean that often go unheard. Climate Tracker began its mission to build a global platform to support young climate journalists around the world in the year 2015. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter the Climate Justice Brief for the latest news; https://bit.ly/CaribbeanNewsletter

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episode S4 Ep4 | Rooted Resistance: Indigenous Jamaican Voices on Climate Change cover

S4 Ep4 | Rooted Resistance: Indigenous Jamaican Voices on Climate Change

In this episode of Caribbean Climate Calabash, we’re joined by Tameka A. Coley for a powerful conversation on Indigenous Jamaican communities and their frontline experiences with climate change 🌿🔥🇯🇲. Tameka shares insights on the deep cultural, spiritual, and ecological connections Indigenous peoples have with their lands 🏞, and how the climate crisis is threatening not just their environments, but their ways of life 🌀. From land rights and traditional knowledge 📚 to climate resilience and resistance ✊🏾, this episode unpacks the unique struggles and strengths of Indigenous Jamaicans in the fight for climate justice ⚖. 🎧 Tune in as we explore what rooted resistance really looks like, and why amplifying Indigenous voices is key to securing a sustainable future for the Caribbean 🌺.

16. mai 2025 - 41 min
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S4 Ep3 | Puerto Rico, Climate Change & Colonialism: The Fight for Environmental Justice

Puerto Rico faces a unique climate crisis. As a U.S. territory, its fight against climate change is tied to colonial policies, federal funding restrictions, and environmental degradation. In this episode of the Caribbean Climate Calabash Podcast, we sit down with Luis Joel Méndez González, an investigative journalist, to discuss: 🌎 How U.S. policies impact Puerto Rico’s climate adaptation ⚡ The effects of coastal erosion, hurricanes, and rising temperatures 💰 The role of federal funding in Puerto Rico’s climate crisis ✊ The struggle for climate justice and environmental accountability 🔔 Watch now & subscribe for more climate change investigations! #ClimateChange #PuertoRico #EnvironmentalJustice #Caribbean #ClimateCrisis #Hurricanes #CoastalErosion #SustainableLiving

8. mars 2025 - 35 min
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S4 Ep2 | Climate Change and Food Security in Belize: A Journalist's Perspective

Join Jaleeza Roberts, a Climate Justice Journalism Fellow from Belize, as she dives into the profound effects of climate change on food security and agriculture in her homeland. Discover how erratic weather patterns, rising costs, and the need for sustainable practices are reshaping Belize's role as a potential "basket of the Caribbean." 🌍 Explore the connection between climate change and food prices. 🍃 Learn about sustainable farming and aquaculture solutions. 📈 Uncover the challenges faced by Belizean farmers in adapting to a changing climate. Don't miss this insightful discussion on the future of agriculture, food systems, and individual responsibility in combating climate change.

27. feb. 2025 - 31 min
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S4 Ep1 |Climate Change & Crocodiles: A Jamaican Journalist's Eye-Opening Investigation

Discover how climate change is altering wildlife habitats in Jamaica, leading to an unexpected surge in crocodile sightings. Join Giovanni Dennis, a Climate Tracker Caribbean Climate Justice Journalism fellow, as he explores the link between extreme weather events, droughts, and the displacement of crocodiles. From dramatic highway encounters to insights from leading experts, this investigative story dives deep into the intersection of climate change and human- wildlife interaction. 🎥 Learn how the changing climate impacts crocodile behavior. 🌍 Understand the importance of environmental awareness and education. 👀 Witness real-life accounts of crocodiles in urban spaces. Don't miss this compelling journey that reveals how global issues manifest in local challenges.

20. feb. 2025 - 34 min
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S3 Ep14 | Best Practices for Fellows & Climate Journalism Insights

Join host Gladstone Taylor and Climate Tracker Program Director Johannes Damodar Patak in this engaging episode of the Caribbean Climate Calabash Podcast! Discover valuable insights and practical advice for Climate Justice Fellows, prospective participants, and journalists alike. Here’s what we cover: * Johannes’ inspiring journey from Surinamese journalist to Program Director at Climate Tracker. * Best practices for crafting impactful climate change stories, from simplifying language to highlighting community-driven solutions. * The power of collaboration and storytelling in climate journalism. * Opportunities available through Climate Tracker’s fellowships and programs, including the Caribbean Climate Justice Fellowship and more. * How to integrate modern tools, like AI and digital media, to elevate your reporting. 🎥 Whether you’re a seasoned journalist or just starting out, this episode is packed with tips to boost your climate reporting skills and amplify your voice. 📢 Don’t miss the chance to learn more about how you can participate in upcoming programs and make a difference in your community. 🌍 Explore more episodes on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. 🔗 Stay updated: climatetrackercaribbean.org #ClimateChange #CaribbeanClimateCalabash #ClimateTracker #ClimateJustice #JournalismTips

9. jan. 2025 - 47 min
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