Half of the 100,000 square miles of Bahamian territory will be designated as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) by the Bahamas National Trust (BNT).
Reducing Energy Intensity throughout The Bahamas is the beginning of responsible citizen behaviour toward increasing the Bahamian contribution to mitigating the global carbon footprint.
Prime Minister Ingraham said, “Our overriding responsibility is for the protection of Bahamian jobs and the long- term viability of Atlantis.”
Launching the government’s solar panel initiative, Minister for the Environment Phenton Neymour said it is another process for completing the reduction of Bahamian fossil fuel…
Desalinating natural water into a precious commodity throughout The Bahamas has been the immediate goal of the government for the last 18 years.
Small hotel investors stand to benefit from the profitability of energy efficient architectural design. The Fichtner energy report revealed that most hotels produce high electrical…
Developing marine environment models would provide the Bahamas Government with information to designate Marine Protected Areas to further order appropriate development that falls within the…
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are unified in equatorial resilience against climate change. And environmentalists have calculated that residual air and ocean pollution is the…
Anti-poaching legislation was signed July 5, 2011 to create a sanctuary that protects sharks in Bahamian waters from being hunted down for their fins.