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  2. Climate change in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    As a result, climate change is expected to lead to changes in the economy, environment and population of the Caribbean. [2] [3] [4] Temperature rise of 2°C above preindustrial levels can increase the likelihood of extreme hurricane rainfall by four to five times in the Bahamas and three times in Cuba and the Dominican Republic. [5]

  3. Agriculture and fisheries in the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Only about 0.8% of the Bahamas' land area is arable, about 140 square km (54 square miles). [5] Most arable land is on New Providence, Abaco, Andros, and Grand Bahama islands; challenges for Bahamian agriculture include limited fresh water resources for irrigation, the difficulties of inter-island transport of goods in the archipelago, a lack of human capital, the country's small size (which ...

  4. Effects of climate change on small island countries - Wikipedia

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    As a result, climate change is expected to lead to changes in the economy, environment and population of the Caribbean. [35] [36] [37] Temperature rise of 2°C above preindustrial levels can increase the likelihood of extreme hurricane rainfall by four to five times in the Bahamas and three times in Cuba and the Dominican Republic. [38]

  5. Geography of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamas map of Köppen climate classification. The climate of the Bahama islands is mostly tropical savanna , with two seasons, a hot and wet summer (wet season) and dry winter (dry season). During the wet season, which extends from May through October, the climate is dominated by warm, moist tropical air masses [ 1 ] as the Bermuda High ...

  6. Bahamas Plastic Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamas Plastic Movement is a nonprofit organization based out of Eleuthera in the Bahamas that focuses on reducing plastic pollution. [1] The organization was founded in 2013 by Kristal Ambrose. [2] The organization specializes in using youth to end plastic pollution. They are an active member of the Plastic Pollution Coalition. [3]

  7. Category:Environment of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Environmental organisations based in the Bahamas (3 P) P. Protected areas of the Bahamas (2 C) W. Water in the Bahamas (5 C)

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  9. Bahamas Reef Environmental Educational Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Bahamas Reef Environmental Educational Foundation (BREEF) is a non-government organization in the Bahamas devoted to the conservation of the marine environment. It campaigns to preserve the coral reef ecosystems in the seas around the Bahamas, to protect local fishing grounds, and is also involved in education.