Agriculture
Moratorium for deep sea mining
Heads of Government to consider a moratorium on deep sea mining at United Nations Small Island Developing States Conference May 27-30
Heads of Government to consider a moratorium on deep sea mining at United Nations Small Island Developing States Conference May 27-30
Saint John’s, Antigua and Barbuda – All eyes will be on Antigua next week as heads of government from Trinidad and Tobago participate in the 4th International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4).
One of the critical agenda items at the conference is the consideration of a moratorium on deep-sea mining. This proposal holds significant implications as it is expected to affect the future of offshore drilling for oil and natural gas worldwide. As a Small Island Developing State with a substantial energy sector, decisions taken on this matter at SIDS4 directly concern Trinidad and Tobago’s long-term energy strategy and economic landscape.
T&t’s Democratic Pattern of Decay, Says Dennis
Teachers’ Strike Today Causes Early School Dismissals and Disrupts Classes Across Tobago
Revenue Trap or Road Safety? T&t Opposition Outraged Over $3,500 Driver’s License Penalty
New Standing Orders Enable Citizens to Propose Matters for Discussion in Parliamentary Proceedings
URP Provides New School Furniture Ahead of Academic Year in Tobago
PNM Leader Apologizes to Supporters, Urges 100,000+ Non-Voters to “Come Back Home”