2015 is shaping up to be a landmark year for global action on Climate Change. The future of the world, in particular the Caribbean, depends on a binding and ambitious global agreement at COP 21 to be held in Paris later this year.
A bold agreement that curbs Greenhouse Gas (GhG) emissions to limit the global rise in temperature to below 2°C is needed to safeguard our survival, food, water, critical industries such as tourism, infrastructure and promote renewable energy.