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12 People Who are Making the Caribbean a Greener Place

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 22, 2015
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Charlotte McDevitt

Making the Caribbean greener also means advocacy. And in the British Virgin Islands, Charlotte McDevitt has helped highlight the issues facing the territory’s environment and worked to offer solutions. McDevitt is the executive director of GreenVI, a nonprofit that aims to “demonstrate the principles and benefits of sustainable living in the beautiful BVI – through education and practical projects – along the themes of waste, education, energy and water.”


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