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Submitted by Pachamama
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The recent devastating and unusual weather in the Eastern Caribbean represents the latest manifestations of the effects of human induced climatic disruptions that will only get worse. It should be fairly clear by now that these new normal weather events, in scale and scope, are equal opportunity harbingers of dangers which will leave few on earth unharmed.

We have had extreme weather events from places like New York, the Philippines, Iran, England, China, Russia, Turkey and most world countries. Whether earthquakes, unusual flooding, hurricanes, tropical storms, hail storms, snow storms, tornadoes, cyclones, or droughts, Pachamama seems determined to correct a human imposed environmental imbalance, like she has done several time before. We must avoid this great โ€˜shaking offโ€™. For her actions are most likely to be felt by small, resource poor, island states which are seemingly on their own in confronting her massive power.

In this regard, Pachamama seems to have no notion about a democratic or equitable distribution of pain and suffering. For anecdotally, she seem to inflict her flurry on developing countries, disproportionately. Countries like Tuvalu, Saint Vincent, Saint Lucia and Thailand. Countries that had little to do with the massive and increasing postindustrial emissions of greenhouse gases. Small island states have benefited little from this most recent phase of human activity which Westerners like to call โ€˜civilizationโ€™ as given us by the British.

The Western powers at the recent COP19 meeting continued to evade their responsibilities for creating the threat to all living things. They continue to disregards old targets which they had agreed to, make new demands from lower emitters, demand that developing countries carry a disproportionate burden for Western emissions and renew their refusal to provide resources to ameliorate the effects of climate change as caused by their actions. The targets set over the last 20 years have all been exceeded. We are now pass the 450 parts per million which the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) had laid down as a tipping point. Yet the Western economic model remains addicted to fossil fuels. While shielding their oil and gas companies from a proper international scrutiny, these extractive industries are indeed expanding operations into new revenue streams, such as fracking, despite inherent dangers, current and as built up since the Industrial Revolution.

As if these challenges to human existence were not enough, the โ€˜developedโ€™ world has recklessly lurched into more generalized and self-destructive behaviors. Pachamama has been made to watch as โ€˜humansโ€™ invest more tens of billions of dollars to upgrade nuclear arsenals; attempts to control whether (chemtrails) as an instrument of war; employ genetically modified organisms (GMO) in a frontal assault on nature; enabled the progress of desertification; poison the waters of the world; through ice cap melting, released billions of tonnes of gases into the atmosphere and genetically polluted all living creatures.
The innocence of world is left to pay with their lives for the sins of a few global oil and gas companies. Companies that have inordinate control over the political masters we elect. This control prevents media, for example, from connecting the disasters in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Saint Lucia to the revenue streams of Mobil, Shell, the Simpson Motors group, Chevron, Exxon or the Russian state-owned company, Gazprom. These criminal and interlocking relationships were clearly seen during the handling of the devastation in the Gulf of Mexico, as caused by Mobil, by a feckless and uncaring Obama administration.

On the personal, we have had some of our most pleasant moments in the islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, over many years. Our hearts and pocket books should, at this time, be opened to correct a problem that we have caused. Not only in Saint Vincent but in Saint Lucia as well. On the geo-political level, we are again calling on the people who benefited from the slave trade, in these islands. The same people who now benefit from the destruction of mother earth through their extractive industries for an exercise fairness. We are demanding that they bow to the unlimited power of Pachamama and do justice to the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Saint Lucia, and to do so today.


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100 responses to “Climate Change and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Saint Lucia”


  1. does anyone in barbados seen this on you tube.interesting!
    http://youtu.be/lKXspt459LE


  2. how about this one?
    http://youtu.be/tNyVRnXCS9w


  3. I do not agree with the sentiments expressed in this post
    I am not going to denigrate the poster or rubbish what is written. I do not agree with what is written that’s all.

    What is written does not convince me that it is accurate. It seems more speculative than anything else.

    These weather occurrences have happened from the beginning of time. Global warming is a myth just like the year 2000 Computer Crashing Myth


  4. Pacha
    Like many, you are blindly jumping on the bandwagon that it is mankind’s actions that are causing Global Warming.

    Scientifically speaking, the very first and most likely culprit, that should be studied very carefully, would be the most powerful heat/ energy source in the SOLAR System——The Sun. The cleverest Solar Physicists can NOT eliminate the Sun based on scientific process and historical evidence regarding Cycles of various lengths of which the 11 year cycle is the most common.

    I do sympathsise with your Socio Political points to some degree. The problems created by man like GMO, POLLUTION must be solved.
    (Got to go)


  5. four stars ;;;;;;;good article


  6. Thomas Sankara

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  7. SO WHAT IF THE WEATHER PATTRENS HAS CHANGED? The only authority that speaks of this impending changed of the weather pattrens is the Hebrew Scriptures; as far as my knowledge is concern.
    And I am quite sure you understood as well as I, that there a is Biblical narrative which gives voice to the fact that these natural disasters are the signs of the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.

    Mathew 24:7 tells us in clear and convincing terms that, ” For nation shall rise against nation, and Kingdom against Kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in diverse places.

    All these are the beginning of sorrows. Now, it is true that man’s intervention has no doubt contributed significantly to the forces that have given rise to the extraodinary phenomena that is associated with the weather.

    But, it would be wrong I think, to attributed this unusual phenomena solely to man’s intervention, without paying homage to Divine- Prophecy.


  8. It is certain that the negative effects of man’s distructive behavior has contributed tremendously to things such: (1) Global Warming (2) Biodiversity Effects (3) Ozone Depletetion (4) Defosestration and many more facts and factors that have not been mentioned here, has obviously given rise to the pattren of Weather we’re currently experiencing.


  9. To all of you on BU who asked whether we have other important issues to discuss, what about this one? Is this important enough for you?


  10. To all of you on BU who asked whether we have other important issues to discuss, what about this one? Is this important enough for you?


  11. It is amazing that we tend to put all man’s destructive actions at the feet of God! What puerile escapism deceivingly couched in religious dogma; or is it some form of warped religiosity that stops us from accepting the facts as presented here by Pachamama? I guess soon the disconnected amongst us will blame the impending or is it imminent doom of the current world economy as an act of nature as well totally beyond our jurisdiction. Thereby dastardly allowing the greed and corruption of world powers to go unpunished. It used to be :when you try everything and it has failed tried Jesus. Now it is when we screw up everything :blame God/nature. .


  12. What is the effect of fracking?

    What about military experiments e.g. below the ground explosions etc?

    Why when ordinary citizens asked these question the establishment slams the door?


  13. Moneybrain…….i do believe fracking is a contributor, though not the only one, to destabilizing Mother Earth, total disrespect and naked greed has been shown to the earth for centuries by various so called ‘super powers’. The earth has minerals etc within for a reason, call me sentimental but when mankind takes it upon themselves to remove the earth’s contents, again because of greed, i do believe the earth in trying to retain/maintain balance has to do what is necessary, unfortunately, it’s the innocent and not the greedy end up paying the ultimate price.

    Recently saw a video on the oil sands in Alberta and the way the oil is extracted and the sands disrupted, apparently no one thought of planting trees after digging into the earth, again, they are all consumed with greed………no respect, and watching that video, there is no way what they are doing is not affecting the earth, the flooding and total devastation in Calgary earlier this year comes to mind.


  14. Man is beset by a calamitous mind and spirit.
    Every new development is considered to be the end of the world

    Idiots !


  15. With due respect the term ‘global warming’ has gone out of use. Extreme weather could go in any direction. In fact, the release of green house gases could precipitate another ice age.


  16. It seems that the PM of Antigua is the only one to roll up the sleeves and show some tangible support for St. Vincent.


  17. well when it comes to man taking blame for the small things that impact their personal lives it is always everybody’s else fault. now on the bigger issues not surprising that the same mindset would be apparent . man has disrespected the laws of nature. everything was put in place for a reason to shield guide and protect us . man has become arrogant and know it all. now it has become abundantly clear that as mother nature like a good parent makes necessary corrections to this earth and its environment ,that along the way some would suffer, .we can boldly and stubbornly keep going along the same path or we can retreat and do things the way nature had intended.


  18. I remembered quite vividly, way back in 1970 as a young boy 5 years of age attending the Roebuck Boys Primary down town Bridgetown.

    When my elder brother came through the torrential – rain of the 1970 Flood to take myself as well as my brother home. And let me tell ya: the Rain was falling like the Earth was about to end that evening . And my elder brother had to put me on his shoulders because, had he not done so I might have probably drown that evening in question; especially when the water around the Coke Factory and the Global Cinema had almost reached my stomach.

    Now, correct me if I am wrong but we haven’t had that kind of weather since then. And that’s a good thing because who in their right mind would want to experience that kind of weather ever again? But one thing that haven’t really escaped my noticed as far Biodiversity is concern, is the fact that: just after the rain had fallen in those days there used to be a lot of Frogs around.

    Now, have you noticed that after the Rain has fallen for quite sometime these days that we no long see the large volume of Frogs we used to see in the 70’s as well as the early part of the 80’s?


  19. Is it not reasonable to believe that as small island states we should see the benefit of being a strident lobby on the issue of climate change? For obvious reasons of course.


  20. rhe problem with the Caribbean nations is lack of good leadership.. maybe in this instance it could be due to the fact of not having scientific knowledge and the lack of exposure and expertise might be somewhat hampered or limited in the decision making on such matters. ,the notion that many of these islands are not properly equipped and lacked proper training in the area of meteorology should be a cause of concern especially when lives are involved , ,one would think that after the Haiti disaster that untimely occurrences such as these would have brought with haste and speed immediate attention and focus on preparedness .such not was the case as it was evident on christmas eve when most of these islands were caught off guard and many people were caught in harms way plainly after seeing the mayhem and damage.. even though climate change can be attributed to the formation of these natural disaster one can conclude that more efficient plans /planning by govt towards preparedness and education of its people would go along way in saving lives and money.


  21. now look at this an important issue to do with the environment and the dangers and challenges which man has to face in order to stave off a Armageddon global meltdown can only generate about twenty responses in about an 18hr, period.. while another article with in house fighting which was literally and factually about “garbage”” generates ten times as much response in about little over the same period,,, now thats’s bajan…..


  22. Down in the Antarctic a Russian ship has been trapped in the ice. A Chinese ice breaker ship, on its way to give assistance to the trapped ship, encountered ice as thick as 10 feet ,and growing, and had to abandon its effort.
    One would have thought that with the almost apocalyptic Global Warming warnings that we have been fed for the last decade or so, the ice at the south pole would have been thin enough for an ordinary port tug, to smash through.


  23. Renowned American linguist, philosopher and political commentator Noam Chomsky warns that the world is racing towards โ€œenvironmental catastropheโ€ and โ€œnuclear warโ€ in 2014.
    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/12/29/342669/chomsky-world-racing-towards-nuclear-war/


  24. Has anyone been following the smog being created by Chinese industrial cities? The developed countries of the world will resist clean energy because their wealth and power is built on fossil based energy.


  25. The entire concept of global warming was based on a biased UN report in the early 1980s that 66% of the scientist involved refuse to sign as a minority had change the factual findings to achieve a more politically result. All these bogus scientist models so far have been grossly overstated.

    I do think mans impact does contribute somewhat to climate, but climate swings have been going on forever. The hottest decade was in 1910, not now. We have also more media reporting the big events and spreading the BS than before.

    Let’s not be sheep!


  26. @Konkieman

    Was there cracking and nuclear testing in 1910?

  27. How could you do it Avatar
    How could you do it

    You are being brainwashed to be brainwashed.. and thinking outside the box is screwing up brainwashers program. Keep questioning and using your mind to rescue mankind from total bent governmental control. They will call you racist for questioning and holding to account white society aka new world white rule


  28. The simple truth is that we refuse to highlight the environment in any fashion. In most Caribbean nations, ten minutes of heavy rains, result in flooding. We are also refusing to dispose of garbage properly and continue to build homes that essentially are.power sappers. It is therefore no surprise that the excellent posting by Pachamama will not generate a huge discussion. Imagine that the rains on Xmas eve are costing Dominica $45 million EC ! With most island economies circling around 20 % unemployment, it is obvious that poor roads and drainage systems have a direct effect on these struggling economies We now have ordinary citizens driving 8 cylinder trucks and other high powered vehicles that should only be used for commercial purposes but are devouring gasoline and so on. We are caught in a very retrogressive approach to development. We are going no where very fast ! The entire Caribbean environment will be a major drain on our economies if we do not develop a regional environmental policy and enforce it .


  29. A 4.1 earthquake off the Dominican Republic tonight.


  30. @David King, interesting to note an environmentalist in China informed me a couple days ago that a Chinese company is one of three companies short listed to build a $800M Plasma Gasification Plant. Spoke to an engineer from BL&P and they like others think the proponents of this 40MW pipe dream need to come clean with the public. In others words who gine pay for the plant and don’t expect cheaper electricity. Perhaps Dr Denis Lowe can tell the public if Sir Charles Williams company Williams Industry or any of its subsidiaries is one if the three short listed companies. Oh Dr Lowe did you thank Sir Charles Williams for his honest and solid endorsement when he proclaimed publicly that you were one of the most hardworking ministers?


  31. man barbados weather change serious since i was boy in late 1960 compared to now. more rainy days and ocean seems different,tides and the sun seems hotter and the temperatureis hotter or the humidity.

    i lived away for 20 years so i really notice it when i come back.
    and dont even talk about prices and the amount of cars.
    it is a blood mess is what it is.sad .all in the name of progress.
    we kill ourselves and our island.the world has changed.i can see it.
    peoples demeanor has also changed.
    it is dog eat dog alreadu.
    lordy when i was a boy we had a 4 diget phone number and no tv.
    redifusion is all you had.and so ans so forth.wunna know.
    sems to me end times are coming and the sighns are already sterted.
    but i am not a expert it just feel so to me.


  32. @Kammie

    The government may have a philanthropist on board and like with Sandals some concessions might so the trick.


  33. @ David[BU]

    If there is a tsunami and i pray that there is none, everyone along the Batsrock to Holders Hill on the Coast Road will suffer some serious injury.

    I liken their situation to being one similar to the corrals that Sir Hilary built for students at the UWI.

    You know, the chutes to manage the student cattle when they get on the buses – only one way in and then one way to get out.

    Not a man Jack or Dennis (Lowe) dont give a fcuk about providing an alternative route out of that ‘accident waiting to happen’

    By the way David [BU] is there a national plan for Bajans to resort to in the event of a tsunami or earthquake?

    I guess that not one of the Ministers, neither the existing DLP or the former BLP could see a way to develop some literature that detailed the steps to use should something like this happen, and get a kickback from doing what is their job.


  34. @PUDRYR

    Perhaps the government is operating with plan that one cannot really be prepared for a tsunami.


  35. But David at least you give people a means to get to higher ground after of course putting up a public notification system that sounds an alarm so that all and sundry can hear it

    There is no public alarm system, so if my phone home (or it off or get tief) or my radio is off (or wusser still, de grans got it pun Lil Rick Hypadog) do onliest way i gine know that a national emergency of this tpe happening is when i see people driving like mad

    We have no national emergency plan…what the hell dem paying Jeremy Collymore and dat nex woman for?


  36. Wuh dat is probably your fault ac, the way that you, Mark Fenty and Iabingy jump into this blog, …most others probably felt that “where ignorance is bliss…….”
    LOL Ha Ha ahhhhhhhhh


  37. Mr. William Skinner, I have an instinctive propensity to respond to your infinitesimal critique of what I’ve written, but I feared that it would have exacerbate what amount to be a rather informative and civil discussion regarding the negative effects of the weather. So let me just give voice to a concern I have with respect to your thinking process!

    You know, I am somewhat disappointed by the manner in which you utilized your vitriolic as well as sophomoric expressions, in a failing attempted to invalidate the validity of what I’ve written above.

    Moreover, when you respond with insults and condescension, it really speaks to the level of your intellectual development and your inability to get your point across without engaging in gutter language. Now, I have stated my position categorically and unequivocally, fearing no contradiction from you or anyone else for that matter and if you’re resistant to the religious worldview. Oh well!


  38. As man Fenty, Bushie got two questions fuh yuh!
    1- what exactly did you do in the army for those 4 years?
    2- what excuse did Uncle Sam give to get rid of you…?


  39. @ Mark Fenty

    Have you ever heard about a woman called Miss Malaprop? Or are you her husband?


  40. BL&P has done a modeling with the help of international experts on the effect of a tsunami on their generation plants. Judy Thomas and others have tsunami alert coming to their phones but by time they get around to informing us three hours would have been lost.


  41. @ Kammie Holder

    Sometimes Bajans don’t seem to remember that the island is only 166 square miles and barely above sea level. A tsunami of moderate size is capable of doing catastrophic damage to the whole country, not only the people in coastal areas. And, we maybe ‘attacked’ from more than one coast at the same time.


  42. How many Bajans know that an emergency radio station exist? The Bridgetown Evacuation Exercise was a joke for a simulation and must be given an F. Every time we get a heavy down pour that causes flooding its takes over an hour to drive from Roebuck Street to Collymore Rock. Cellphone towers become overloaded and persons start to panic while a solitary policeman is expected to direct traffic. We don’t understand the difference between Risk Mitigation over Risk Management. The recent tremor was a dry run and my 12 year son and I have our own emergency evacuation plan in place to get him from school in the shortest possible time. We intend to equip wife and son with FRS/GMRS radios after applying for the stupid punitive license


  43. @Pachamama, do see the modeling from the USGS on the tsunami threats from the Canary Island and Kicking N Jenny as well as the Puerto Rico Trench. Some think to do nothing and pray to God will protect them. May common sense replace blind faith! Off to work later.


  44. Pachamama, I don’t think I have … But I am quite familiar with her big sister tautology and her younger brother verbosity.


  45. Pachamama, my childhood inspiration Dr. Don Blackman, have been accused of confabulating through the verbal medium of Malapropism as well. So your misrepresentation is what I would define as being quite common!


  46. @ Mark Fenty

    Don Blackman’s name could only be injected into a conversation when one’s intellectual development is still captured by events of 1986 (circa). Given the known political ignorance that his intervention proved to be, we are at a lost as to why, on issues he knew nothing about, and given his present involvements, this man’s name is supposed to influence a debate or debaters discussing present climate issues.


  47. @Kammie

    You are correct about the lack of ANY coherent communication plan to the population addressing the issuing of disaster alerts and the response expected. It begs the question what is the value and purpose of our disaster relief organization.

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