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Mottley warns Caribbean to be prepared for climatic event

A one meter rise in sea level can displace approximately 110,000 people in CARICOM member states
– Mia Mottley

Mottley warns Caribbean to be prepared for climatic event
Effects of Hurricane Dorian in August 2019
Thursday, October 28, 2021

Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley has called on Caribbean countries to be prepared for the possibility of a climate change event that could cause mass migration and displacement in the Caribbean.

“2017 was that year that showed us the possibility of what could happen, with the impact on Dominica and Antigua & Barbuda in particular, with those successive hurricanes that hit us. The coastal and inland flooding due to intensified storm surges have also continued to be a problem for too many of our other countries. Trinidad, Guyana and Suriname may not be hit by hurricanes but they are hit by floods…”. Mottley told the hand-over ceremony of the Regional and National Maritime Security Strategies.

The Barbados-based Regional Security System (RSS) said the draft National and Regional Maritime Security Strategies will provide the foundation for strengthening the security of the maritime commons in several of its member countries.

The RSS said that it had been working to ensure that the maritime space within its member states is secure and that in 2019, in collaboration with the Caribbean Development Bank and the Organization of American States, it embarked on a mission to create strategies that, once implemented, would safeguard the borders and seaports within the region.

This initiative will come to completion in October this year, when the RSS will hand over the draft National and Regional Maritime Security Strategies, which will provide the foundation for strengthening the security of the maritime commons among Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Kitts & Nevis and St. Vincent & the Grenadines.

Mottley told the hybrid ceremony that the Belize-based Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre and the United Nations Development Programme that a one meter rise in sea level can displace approximately 110,000 people in Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member states.

“For the RSS in particular, it was estimated that 2 percent of the population in St. Kitts & Nevis and indeed 3 percent of the population in Antigua & Barbuda could be displaced as a result of these types of events. -(CMC)

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