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INTENSIVE TRAINING CONTINUES IN AN EFFORT TO INCREASE AWARENESS OF THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Published 19 April 2017

Basseterre, St. Kitts, April 19, 2017 (SKNIS): The Department of Environment recognizes climate variability and climate change to be two of the most significant threats to sustainable development in St. Kitts and Nevis. Against this backdrop, a number of persons from various fields throughout the federation are currently attending an eight day National Training Workshop in the Use of Climate Models for Decision Making.

The workshop, which runs from April 19-28, is held under the auspices of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Center (CCCCC) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

June Hughes, Senior Environment Officer at the Department of Environment, said that the training is timely, as climate change continues to be a clear and present danger. She noted that the department is working closely with regional and international partners to ensure that persons are aware of the dangers that exist.

“We in the Department of Environment have been working to raise awareness on the impacts of climate change, while taking advantage of every capacity building opportunity to improve our adaptive response have strengthened our mitigation measures,” she said. “Each training, workshop and meeting strengthens our country to address and reduce the impacts of climate change.”

Dr. Ulric Trotz, Deputy Executive Director at CCCCC, explained that the workshop would first be rolled out nationally in all 10 countries under the USAID banner, after which regional workshops will be held. He made mention of specific training tools that were developed with the aim of assisting in the generation of scientific information and analysis to help in making informed decisions. These include the Weather Generator (WG), the Tropical Storm Model/ Simple Model for the Advection of Storms and Hurricanes (SMASH), and the Caribbean Drought Assessment Tool (CARiDRO).

“The CARIWIG [Caribbean Weather Impacts Group] tool is a critical tool in that it more or less localizes the projection so that for instance, you can actually look at climate projections for the future in a watershed in St. Kitts and Nevis. It localizes that information and it makes it much more relevant to the local circumstance,” said Dr. Trotz.

The deputy executive director encouraged participants to acquire all the knowledge necessary, as it is the presenters hope that at the end of the training “a cadre of technical skills” would be developed in St. Kitts and Nevis and the region on whole that would help to deal successfully with the challenges faced from climate change.

Training and application of the tools will allow decision-makers to better understand the potential impacts of drought, tropical storms, and rainfall and temperature changes. When combined with other data and information, they can help to build a picture of potential impacts to key economic sectors in the country. The training will target key personnel whose focus are in areas of agriculture, water resources, coastal zone management, health, physical planning or disaster risk reduction.

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Economics, Education, News

GOVERNMENT OF ST. KITTS AND NEVIS WORKS ASSIDUOUSLY TO TACKLE THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Published 19 April 2017

Basseterre, St. Kitts, April 19, 2017 (SKNIS): The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has positioned itself to address some environmental challenges, in particular, global warming, in an effort to improve informed decisions on issues like climate change, said Alistair Edwards, Permanent Secretary in the Department of Environment.

Speaking at the opening ceremony for the National Training Workshop in the Use of Climate Models for Decision Making on Wednesday, April 19, the permanent secretary said that climate change affects everyone, therefore, the Department of Environment “will continue to undertake various adaptation and mitigation actions to ensure that St. Kitts and Nevis builds its resilience to reduce the impacts on climate change.”

Mr. Edwards said that St. Kitts and Nevis is very vulnerable to adverse impacts of climate change, as it can be seen in a number of sectors across the federation.

“Sectors such as tourism, agriculture, water, and health and by extension the entire nation, have already been impacted in one way or another by these adverse factors. In response to the current projects it impacts, it is important that St. Kitts and Nevis undertake various initiatives that will reduce risk and the risk of our natural assets from climate change,” said the permanent secretary, while adding that St. Kitts and Nevis recognizes that climate change impacts the sustainability of not only the federation, but also the region.

“For a country like St. Kitts and Nevis, our critical infrastructure lies on coastal zones. Therefore, it is immensely important that measures and actions are put in place to protect our beaches and coastlines. We must implement measures that ensure food security, public health, the availability of fresh and potable water are not impacted,” he said.

PS Edwards made specific mention of the national training workshop, noting that the Department of Environment sees it as an ideal opportunity to build work that has already started. He explained that adaptation is critically important to St. Kitts and Nevis, and as such, it should be made a priority.

“We need to identify and implement adaptation measures in a collaborative manner. We need to ensure that the decision makers have access to the most effective tools and methods that can help them integrate climate change into planning and investment processes,” said Mr. Edwards. “The approach of tackling adverse impacts of climate change requires the support of all us. Our planet is dependent on it and our very existence is depending on it.”

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Horoscope

The Thought of the day

Published 19 April 2017

Buckie Got It….Good morning my dear families and friends I hope that we all had a good night’s rest.

The thought for today says
“Let us be a glimpse of hope for someone who is suiting up for a battle, or just finished one or is in the midst of one. Encourage someone today and lift their spirits up.” Have a Blessed, Positive and Impactful Wednesday.

Today’s Tip

Laugh when you can,
apologize when you should,
and let go of what you can’t change. Kiss slowly, play hard, forgive quickly, take chances, give everything and have no regrets. Life’s too short to be anything but happy.

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Local Sports, Sports

RESULTS OF SKNFA MATCHES PLAYED TUESDAY 18TH APRIL 2017

Published 18 April 2017

DIVISION 1
AT LIMEKILN

TRAFALGAR SOUTHSTARS 9 – 0 SECURITY FORCES

SCORING FOR SOUTHSTARS
Ricaldo Archibald scored hat trick in 38th 42nd & 63rd min
Anthony Archibald struck twice in the 2nd & 65th min
Lejon Duncan 27th min
Kishon Liburd 55th min
Darius Liddie (penalty) 70th min
Kayin Fraites 72nd min

****Match ended in the 82nd min as security forces did not have enough players to continue the match.

* OFFICIALS were Caldon Duncan & Gerry Clarke

FA CUP QUARTERFINALS
AT WARNER PARK

FLOW 4G CAYON 4 – 2 MANTAB

SCORING FOR CAYON
Carlos Bertie hattrick 22nd, 50th & 81st min
Luciana Abbott (penalty) 65th min

SCORING FOR MANTAB
Malik Hendrickson (cayon) own goal 47th min
Sylvester Alexander 75th min

YELLOW CARDS
Nigel Browne (mantab) 33rd & 61st min
Donroy Liburd (cayon) 52nd min
Kevin Benjamin (cayon) 56th min

RED CARD
Nigel Browne (Mantab) 61st min

*OFFICIALS were Jermaine Wickham, Obrian Clarke, Jason A Rouse & Trevester Richards

MC: Cassolis Richardson
GC: Dexter Tyrell
RA: Lloyd Rouse

WINNERS CIRCLE NEWTOWN UTD 0 (5)pk – 0 (3) H.E.GARDEN HOTSPURS

YELLOW CARDS
Dagena Roberts (spurs) 27th min
Salas Cannonier (newtown) 72nd min
Rovan Wigley (spurs) 86th min

RED CARD
Dagena Roberts (spurs) 28th min

****End of regulation score ended 0-0.

BEST OF 5 KICKS FROM THE PENALTY MARK

SCORING FOR NEWTOWN
Dakari Phipps
Dennnis Flemming
Salas Cannonier
Keithroy Saddler
Delano Hodge

SCORING FOR SPURS
Marlo Martin
Tahir Hanley
Zeleon Morton

**OFFICIALS were Reginald Gumbs, Delroy Jeffers, Kenni Martin & Walter James

MC: Kevin Gerald
GC: Diane Browne
RA: Trevor Wallace

“Experience!!!”
Subject: RESULTS OF SKNFA MATCHES PLAYED 15TH -16TH APRIL 2017

SATURDAY 15TH APRIL 2017

ATIBA HARRIS U-14 LEAGUE
AT SADDLERS

NEWTOWN 2 -0 SADDLERS

SCORING FOR NEWTOWN
Ajahni Richards 20th min
Raheem Ritchen 44th min

YELLOW CARDS
Olster Bobb (Newtown) 20th min
Raheem Ritchen (Newtown) 44th min

*OFFICIALS were Caldon Duncan & Latoya James

DIVISION 1
AT NEWTON GROUND

NEWTON GROUND vs YOUTH & EXPERIENCE

**** Youth & Experience failed to show up for that match.

* OFFICIALS were Caldon Duncan, Lloyd Rouse & Zoend Browne

AT BATH PLAYING FIELD

BATH UTD 2 – 0 RIVERS OF LIVING WATER

SCORING FOR BATH
Danny Isles 1st min
Romario Daniel 36th min

YELLOW CARDS
Romario Daniel (Bath) 67th min
Josh Kelly (Rivers) 69th min

**OFFICIALS were Jermaine Wickham, Austin Bart & Jasmine Charles

SUNDAY 16TH APRIL

Atiba Harris U 14 league match played at Verchilds

Strikers 9 vs SKNFA u -20 girls select 0

SCORING FOR STRIKERS
Omar Edmeade 15 min
Khaylon Liburd struck twice 17 & 25 min
Rodgernique Hendricks struck twice 18 & 51 min
J’Quante Fraser 42 min
Petrus Peets 53 min
Jevon Hendrickson 60 min
Omarion Liburd 65 min

* OFFICIALS were Gerry Clarke, Brendon Tuckett and Tyquan Rogers

ELVIS STAR BROWNE FEMALE LEAGUE
AT THE GARDENS

WINNERS CIRCLE NEWTOWN 10 – 0 HE GARDEN HOTSPURS

*OFFICIALS were Anandee Richards, Kenni Martin & Reginald Gumbs

RESERVE LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
AT VERCHILDS

RAMS VILLAGE SUPERSTARS FC 1 – 0 H.E. GARDEN HOTSPURS

SCORING FOR VILLAGE
Ronaldo Nisbett 30th min

YELLOW CARDS
Steve Percival (spurs) 33rdmin
Jamari James (spurs) 60th min
Lester Liburd (spurs) 75th min

*OFFICIALS were Jeremy Richards, Garfield Virgo & Austin Bart

AT THE GARDENS

FLOW 4G CAYON 4 – 3 WINNER’S CIRCLE NEWTOWN UTD

SCORING FOR CAYON
Tyrone O’loughlin hat trick 6th 36th & 43rd minute
Juquan Daniel scored in the 27th minute

SCORING FOR NEWTOWN
Quaniel Simmons in the 53rd minute
Angenel Esdaille in the 79th minute
Dakeem Esdaille in the 90th minute

Yellow Cards for Newtown
Steven Thompson
Rohan Joseph
Malik Herbert
Justics Thompson

Yellow card for Cayon
Juquan baptise

*OFFICIALS were Walter James, Kenni Martin & Gerry Clarke

” Experience “

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Ferry Schedule

Ferry Schedule From St. Kitts and Nevis

Ferry Schedule

Please note that these schedule are due to changes at any time.

Sunday ferry

Monday Ferry

Tuesday Ferry

Wednesday ferry

Thursday Ferry

Friday Ferry

Saturday Ferry

 

 

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