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Webinar | Climate Technology in the Caribbean Climate Justice Movement

We will explore how climate-smart technology is being leveraged to address the unique environmental challenges faced by Caribbean nations.

Join Our Virtual Community Hangout!

We are thrilled to invite you to our upcoming virtual community hangout, “Climate Technology in the Caribbean Climate Justice Movement.” This event will delve into the innovative solutions and cutting-edge technologies driving climate justice in the Caribbean region.

Event Details

  • đź—“Date: 20th June, 2024
  • đź•’Time: 10:00 am (AST)
  • 👩🏽‍💻Platform: Zoom

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Guest Speaker

Isiah is passionate about leveraging technology & community to drive regenerative environmental projects. Blending AI/Data Science expertise with community, Isiah’s work with Litter Token has sparked environmental action across the globe and he’s dedicated to blending indigenous wisdom with modern solutions for planetary

About the Event

In this session, we will explore how climate-smart technology is being leveraged to address the unique environmental challenges faced by Caribbean nations. From renewable energy initiatives to sustainable agricultural practices, climate-smart technology is essential for building resilience and promoting climate justice.

What You’ll Learn

  • The role of technology in mitigating climate change impacts in the Caribbean
  • Successful case studies of climate-smart solutions
  • Strategies for implementing sustainable practices in your community
  • Insights into climate justice story ideas

Why Attend?

This event is specifically targeted to journalists and the media, to help them gain direct insight into the matter, from a Caribbean perspective, for story ideas. However, this event is also necessary for anyone passionate about sustainability, technology, and climate justice. Whether you’re a seasoned environmentalist, or just starting your journey, you’ll gain valuable knowledge and connect with like-minded individuals committed to making a positive impact.

Register Now!

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from an industry leader and join a vibrant community dedicated to climate action. Click the link below to secure your spot.

Thank you for being so interested in our event. We look forward to seeing you there!


Climate Tracker (CT) is an international non-profit organisation, aiming to support, train and incentivise better climate journalism globally. We believe in the power of journalism but recognise that many young journalists don’t have the training, resources or support to identify and tell the climate stories they want to. We also recognise that this challenge is often greatest in the countries hardest hit by climate change. To address this, we:

  • Provide training and fellowships for young journalists around the world to tell better climate stories locally
  • Conduct action-oriented media research to better understand the biggest challenges,  trends, and obstacles to powerful climate reporting around the world
  • Fund young journalists to report on the world’s most pressing issues and cover the world’s biggest moments, UN negotiations and conferences 
  • Support global collaborations between young climate journalists, newsrooms and NGOs around the world

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Dizzanne Billy

Dizzanne is Freelance Journalist and Writer and an award-winning Communications and Digital Marketing Specialist with 8+ years experience in climate communications and storytelling. Having served as the President of the Caribbean Youth Environment Network in Trinidad and Tobago, she is a GirlsCARE Mentor, Island Innovation Ambassador, and was a Journalism Fellow with Earth Journalism Network. Dizzanne is currently Caribbean Regional Director at Climate Tracker.

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