ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe outline of this plan was developed for the Regional Association of Oil and Natural Gas Companies in Latin America and the Caribbean (ARPEL) under the title “How to Develop a National Oil Spill Contingency Plan” in association with the RAC/REMPEITC-Caribe.This outline was modified by the Ministry of Energy and...
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) recently hosted a stakeholder validationworkshop for the Global Environment Facility (GEF) project ‘National Reporting to theUnited Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).’Under the UNCCD 2018–2030 Strategic Framework, country parties are required toperiodically report on the progress in achieving the strategic objectives through nationalprogrammes aimed at...
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) advises the public, that the current “Air Quality” level has registered UNHEALTHY on the Air Quality Index (AQI) at the EMA’s Monitoring Station in Port of Spain at 10am. The increase in Particulate Matter (PM) is attributed to Saharan dust and the level is 159....
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) advises the public, that the current “Air Quality” level in Trinidad and Tobago has registered as UNHEALTHY on the Air Quality Index (AQI). According to the readings taken at the EMA’s Monitoring Stations in Mayaro, Pt Lisas, Port of Spain and San Fernando, respectively, at...
Ahead of Trinidad and Tobago’s sea turtle nesting season in March this year, Planning and Development Minister Pennelope Beckles officially reappointed the National Sea Turtle Task Force on January 22, 2024.One of the key objectives of the Task Force is to protect the sea turtles, which are an important part...
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA), through the BIOREACH Project, successfully hosted an Integrated Wildfire Management Training programme from January 8th to 16th, 2024, in both Trinidad and Tobago. This intensive training targeted professional Officers and Community-Based Organisations with experience in wildfire response.Over 60 participants, including personnel from the Forestry Division...
Managing Director of the Environmental Management Authority (EMA), Hayden Romano, welcomed Environmental Officers’ (EOs) to the EMA’s Fourth Quarterly/End-of-Year Meeting at the Cara Suites Hotel, Claxton Bay, on 14 December 2023.In attendance were the EOs from various government Ministries and agencies, including Planning and Development, Works and Transport, Public Utilities,...
Concerns have been raised on a recent television programme regarding the Tobago Recycling Resource Initiative (TRRI) and the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) seeks to provide clarity. The Recyclable Solid Waste Collection Project, fondly called iCARE, began in 2015 with the approval and receipt of funding from the Green Fund of...
There is no doubt that our environment is rapidly changing but in the midst of these changes, many organisations and the Government are both putting things in place to help slow such changes. The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) noted the continued development of national projects toward environmental sustainability and conservation,...
The Environmental Management Authority (EMA) recently hosted His Excellency, Dr. Christophe Eick, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Trinidad and Tobago. The EMA’s Managing Director Mr. Hayden Romano led the EMA’s team which highlighted the various roles and functions of the Authority including co-ordination, legislation, policymaking, public awareness,...