Post Conference Remarks and Media Articles
The Chair and Planning Committee wish to thank all who participated at the Fifth Biennial Caribbean Environmental Forum and Exhibition.
Thanks also to all who took time out to express their thoughts on this extraordinary week.
Post Conference Comments
“I must say that I really enjoyed attending CEF-5 and 2nd Caribbean Sustainable Energy Forum. I found every talk I attended extremely interesting. You had some excellent keynote speakers, especially in the persons of PMs King and Golding. I found the responses from persons attending the session on sustainable energy where I gave my paper to be very encouraging. Thanks and keep up the good work” - Professor Anthony Chen, University of the West Indies, Jamaica
“All of the conference events were well executed by CEHI staff who should all be congratulated for their efforts” Mr. Randy Brown, President of Clean Islands International
“I write to thank you for agreeing to and facilitating my presentation of Welectricity last week at the CSEF. The conference was well-organised and attended, and my week was certainly well-spent.” Mr. Herbert Samuel, Welectricity Inc.
“Thank you all for a very worthwhile conference this past week and for all the hard work you did to make it a success.”
Dr. Maria Protz, CSDI-Caribbean Coordinator, CARIMAC, University of the West Indies
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Media Articles
Speech by Albert R.Ramdin, Assistant Secretary General of the Organization of American States at the Fifth Caribbean Environmental Forum in Montego Bay, Jamaica
Dr. Chang proposes Integrated Environmental Approach
Jamaica PM not happy with Copenhagen Accord
Jamaica to host review of Copehagen Summit
Keynote Address by The Honourable Stephenson King, Prime Minister of Saint Lucian at the Fifth Biennial Caribbean Environmental Forum and Exhibition CEF5)
National Energy Policy timely, says Broderick
OAS expresses confidence in Jamaica's anti-crime efforts
Plant a tree today...
Successful Conference on the Environment
Youth attend 5th Caribbean Environmental Forum
Youth take rightful place at 5th Caribbean Environmental Forum
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