Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Long time ....
So I am back from my hiatus - those who know me know where I have been. Anyhow, so much things going on now. President Obama will be at the OAS summit in Trinidad and young people are gathering to talk about the effects of Climate Change on our Small Island Developing States. Although we are small and have little impact on the changing climate - the bigger countries who have control have aided in worsening the effects and these effects have been affecting the Caribbean in a big way.
So I would like to know what is your view on Climate Change? Do you think it affects you and how?
No need to answer me - just ask yourself that question.
Toodles - I will be back before you know it.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Selling Jamaican Parrots illegal
Jamaica Obsever
Sunday, December 21, 2008
THE National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) has reminded the public that under the WildLife Protection Act, it is illegal to buy and/or sell Jamaican Parrots - the Yellow-billed and Black-billed parrots.
Anyone found guilty of this offence faces a $100,000 fine or 12 months in prison.
It is also illegal to export these parrots without a CITES Permit, as international trade is regulated under the Endangered Species (Protection, Conservation and Regulation of Trade) Act, 2000. Anyone found guilty of trading without a permit can face a maximum fine of two million dollars or imprisonment not exceeding two years or both fine and imprisonment.
Yellow-billed and Black-billed Parrots are found only in Jamaica and are at the risk of extinction if the population is not protected. The main threats to Jamaica's parrots are loss of habitat due deforestation, and poaching of the birds for sale as pets.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Sign up for Change
http://action.350.org/o/1879/t/8474/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=1777
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Its getting Hot in Here!

I am sure individuals from other parts of the world can identify with this trend.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Young Consumer's Guide to Eco-Friendly Living - Check this out!



Island at Risk
The study speaks about the difficulty that local journalists have with regards to reporting on environmental issues. It starts by saying that 'Environmental reporting in Jamaica is affected negatively by the small country's libel laws, low pay and westernization'. This is very true as no one has the time to focus on preserving natural beauty when people are being killed, or the economy is doing bad. However at the end of the day is'nt it the land that we may have to depend on to sustain us, to protect us? You be the judge.
Link to 'Island at Risk' http://www.ejmagazine.com/2007a/07a_pdfs/jamaica.pdf
I welcome your comments :o)
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Welcome! Listen Up! Lets talk about Jamrock!
Do you love Jamaica?
Are yout tired of people demolishing the environment of the 'Land of Wood and Water'?
If you are then write about it! Share pictures as well.
Share your views, peeves, disgust with the improper handling of Jamaica's environment or the Environment in general. Anything you want to share we want to hear.
If you see people polluting or just showing total disregard for the environment we want to hear about it.
Who are we?
We are the Jamaica Youth Environment Corps - A small group of young environmentalists who want to contribute to change with whatever impact we can, whether it be small or large we all have to start somewhere.
So join us we hope to get the message out there in the media, we wish to educate our young people and older ones as well about the importance of preserving whats left of our little Jamrock!


