The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) hosted three validation workshops with stakeholders from governmental bodies, the private sector, industry, civil society, academia and the Tobago House of Assembly in both Trinidad and Tobago on March 7, 8 and 9. The focus of these workshops was to present and validate proposed indicators...
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA), in alignment with its legislative mandates, monitors ambient air quality in Trinidad and Tobago. This is facilitated through the national Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Network (AAQMN), which currently comprises four Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations (AAQMS). The EMA continues to expand the AAQMN with an...
The Government is considering legislative changes to make greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reporting mandatory.To this end the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) is currently finalising proposals with the Ministry of Planning and Development. Until the legislation comes into effect, the EMA will continue to engage companies on a voluntary basis to...