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Virgin Voyages Is Adding a New Eatery With Indian Spices, Coastal Flavors, and a Celebrity Chef

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Virgin Voyages is adding a new culinary concept to its lineup — and it’s bringing one of the world’s most celebrated cuisines to the center of the experience. The adults-only cruise line has announced the debut of Ariya, a modern Indian restaurant created with celebrity chef Maneet Chauhan, launching aboard Valiant Lady after the ship completes its scheduled dry […]

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The Caribbean's First Water Funds

Above: the Jimenoa River, Jarabacoa, Yaque del Norte Water Fund (Photo: The Nature Conservancy) By Erick F. Conde CJ Contributor Securing water supplies for communities has become a challenge for water managers across the world. In the Dominican Republic, 20% of the population does not have access to water from the nation’s aqueduct system according […]

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How the Caribbean Fared at the UN Climate Summit in New York

By Michael W Beck, PhD CJ Contributor It was a momentous week recently in New York City at the United Nations (UN) Climate Summit. The purpose of the Summit was to build energy, momentum and commitments towards a new global plan for addressing climate change at the forthcoming meeting of world leaders in Paris in […]

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For Sea Turtles in Nevis, Signs of Hope

Above: Banjo returns to the ocean (All photos by CJ) By Alexander Britell NEVIS — It’s been more than a decade since Lemuel Pemberton began his efforts to save the nesting sea turtle population on the island of Nevis. Over the years, a one-man band became something bigger with help from the Four Seasons Nevis […]

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