
Worst in Hurricane History
Shortly after Hurricane Dorian devastated The Bahamas, I was afforded the opportunity to travel to both Grand Bahama and Abaco Islands to view the devastation
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Shortly after Hurricane Dorian devastated The Bahamas, I was afforded the opportunity to travel to both Grand Bahama and Abaco Islands to view the devastation

An excerpt from the award-winning memoir, The Water Has Come. The settlements in the east were under the gun. Dorian was firing more shots at

For over 15 years, Dr. Adelle Thomas, a Bahamian human-environment geographer, has worked at the intersections of climate change adaptation, disaster risk management and sustainable

The Bahamas is in a dangerously uncertain position. Hurricane Dorian caused immense damage to the physical landscape of The Abacos and Grand Bahama and the

There are very few moments in a country’s history when its people’s strength, resilience, and faith are truly tested. Undoubtedly, for my fellow countrymen and

November 5—Ocean Action Day at COP26 was marked by a broad set of commitments to provide substantial new funding to defend the quality of the

On August 24, 2019, a tropical wave in the Central Atlantic developed into a Tropical Storm named Dorian. This disturbance would serve as the fourth

NASSAU, The Bahamas – In an impassioned speech at the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) the Hon. Philip Davis Prime Minister and Minister

When I left Grand Bahama in 1997, I left knowing two things for sure. One was that I was going to be a physician. The

Hurricane Dorian blindsided me. As the monster storm traveled in the Atlantic, I was in the Solomon Islands, a small archipelagic country in the Pacific.
Photo by Lyndah Wells © 2019