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“There is nothing more powerful than young people committed to a cause,” says Prime Minister Davis at 4th Annual Bahamas Youth Climate Conference

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July 3, 2026

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Prime Minister Davis’s Keynote Remarks at the 4th Annual Bahamas Youth Climate Conference at University of The Bahamas, hosted by the Climate Change Environmental Advisory Unit (CCEAU) to the theme, ‘Climate Activisim: Local Action, Global Impact.’ July 2, 2026 “Good morning, everyone. And welcome to the 4th Annual Bahamas Youth Climate Conference. It is [] The post “There is nothing more powerful than young people committed to a cause,” says Prime Minister Davis at 4th Annual Bahamas Youth Climate Conference appeared first on ZNS BAHAMAS.

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ZNS Bahamas

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· Jul 2, 2026

PM Davis Delivers Keynote Address At 4th Annual Bahamas Youth Climate Conference

Good morning, everyone. And welcome to the 4th Annual Bahamas Youth Climate Conference. It is such an honour to join you today, surrounded by young people who care deeply about their nation and their world; young people who are advocating, taking decisive action, and leading the way as we address the most pressing issue of [] The post PM Davis Delivers Keynote Address At 4th Annual Bahamas Youth Climate Conference appeared first on ZNS BAHAMAS.

South Africa Today

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· Jul 5, 2026

Youth biodiversity conservation efforts face serious funding challenges, report finds

A new report finds that a chronic lack of funding is undermining youth-led environmental work worldwide. The report, titled “Ecologies of Empowerment: Why and how to fund youth-led biodiversity action,” argues that a current lack of adequate funding for youth biodiversity conservation initiatives threatens development of future generations of conservation leadership and action. “Youth are []

Our News Bahamas

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· Jul 7, 2026

Senator Trevor Johnson: “Our Generation Has to Hold and Carry Forward What Our Forefathers Did”

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Our country may be celebrating more than 5 decades of independence, but young Bahamians are stepping to the forefront leading the charge, like first time senator, Dr. Trevor Johnson. He's the first Bahamian to achieve a PhD in Disaster Management, and has been a University of The Bahamas lecturer all before the age of 30.

Bahamas Press

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· Jul 7, 2026

Prime Minister Commissions Completed Rooftop Solar Installations at UB

NASSAU, The Bahamas – Prime Minister the Hon. Philip Davis participated in ceremonies commissioning Completed Rooftop Solar Installations at the University of The Bahamas, a move towards energy sustainability. “Today, we turn a new page on how we power our lives, how we protect our environment, and how we define Bahamian leadership in the 21st century. Energy []

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Related coverage for "“There is nothing more powerful than young people committed to a cause,” says Prime Minister Davis at 4th Annual Bahamas Youth Climate Conference": ZNS Bahamas — PM Davis Delivers Keynote Address At 4th Annual Bahamas Youth Climate Conference. South Africa Today — Youth biodiversity conservation efforts face serious funding challenges, report finds. Our News Bahamas — Senator Trevor Johnson: “Our Generation Has to Hold and Carry Forward What Our Forefathers Did”. Bahamas Press — Prime Minister Commissions Completed Rooftop Solar Installations at UB