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    PM Holness urged Jamaicans to make climate awareness a priority

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14December 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says each Jamaican should make local weather consciousness a precedence, warning that the nation is already feeling the consequences of a quickly altering setting.

    Talking on Tuesday on the floor breaking ceremony for the Sygnus Lakespen Industrial Park in St. Catherine, the prime minister famous that the previous decade has seen an increase in class 5 hurricanes.

    He mentioned, the current affect of Hurricane Melissa in October underscores how susceptible the island stays.

    Dr. Holness harassed that local weather change shouldn’t be solely an environmental subject, however one which threatens enterprise operations and financial exercise throughout the nation.

    He mentioned the federal government’s key response has been to construct local weather resilience into nationwide financing, structuring the financial system to soak up local weather dangers and higher face up to future shocks.



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