Three innovative teenagers from the Edwin Allen High School have created a technology-based mobile application that will assist farmers in managing their farms.The mobile app will also assist farmers to maximize production and output, based on the size of the farm and the available resources.
Many Jamaicans have been participating in the national recycling project dubbed Recycle Now Jamaica since its inception in 2014.The project, which seeks to reclaim a third of used bottles on the island over a three year period, is part of a long term solution to deal with plastic waste.
The Meteorological Service of Jamaica-MET Service- has reported that the 2015 hurricane season will see less than normal activity with predictions of a 70 per cent likelihood of 11 tropical storms.
Sheryl doesn’t know much about climate change and her friend Joan is trying to help her understand its significance. On our last episode, Joan painted a general picture of climate change and its impacts. On this week’s episode, Sheryl will learn more about climate change, specifically about its impacts.
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