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Hunger and climate pressure: A new UN-linked warning says 318 million people are at risk of acute hunger, with El Niño signals building as warm-water Kelvin waves spread across the Pacific—raising fears for drought, floods, and crop losses. Belize wildlife protection: Cabinet approved a one-year hunting/capturing moratorium for the white-lipped peccary, yellow-headed Amazon parrot, and brown brocket deer, alongside a plan to replace the 1981 Wildlife Protection Act with a new Wildlife Conservation and Management Bill. Public transport goes electric: Cabinet cleared talks to finance electric buses for Belize’s National Bus Company, while the Transport Ministry met rural operators to discuss route reliability and modernization. Climate funding push: Caribbean countries, including Belize, moved closer to accessing a US$250M loss-and-damage grant facility after a CDB/FRLD workshop in Barbados. Hurricane readiness: NEMO updates continue as Belize prepares for the June 1 start of the Atlantic season. Marine enforcement: Illegal longlines were found inside the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve during a joint patrol. Energy for heritage: Xunantunich Archaeological Reserve was commissioned with solar power and battery storage, bringing clean electricity to the site.

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Caribbean countries move closer to accessing US$250M climate loss and damage fund


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