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Caribbean Urged to Do More for Climate Innovation

Head of the Caribbean Climate Smart Accelerator (CCSA) Racquel Moses says the Caribbean can be at the helm of climate change acceleration and innovation. Moses reports the entity that sources ideas and links with investors have a number of projects in the pipeline. Jamaica was the launching pad for the CCSA and she says it is also benefited from several initiatives to date. For greater inclusion, she says more work is being done elsewhere in the region. 

The CCSA continues to reiterate the urgency now in stemming the effects of climate change on sides. Watch the report below:

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