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Barbados youth trail regional peers in green economy awareness
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Barbados youth trail regional peers in green economy awareness

From Barbados Today · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Youth in Barbados trail regional peers in awareness of green economy principles.
  • The finding comes from a recent survey conducted across several Caribbean nations.
  • Increased education and engagement are needed to boost youth understanding and participation in sustainable practices.

Young people in Barbados are lagging behind their regional counterparts when it comes to understanding the green economy, according to a recent survey. The findings highlight a gap in awareness concerning sustainable practices and economic opportunities within the environmental sector.

The survey, which included several other Caribbean nations, aimed to gauge the level of knowledge and engagement among youth regarding green economy principles. Barbados's youth demonstrated a lower level of comprehension compared to peers in other participating countries, suggesting a need for targeted educational initiatives.

This lack of awareness could hinder the region's broader efforts to transition towards more sustainable economic models. A well-informed youth population is crucial for driving innovation, adopting eco-friendly practices, and participating effectively in the burgeoning green job market.

Experts suggest that integrating green economy concepts more thoroughly into school curricula and extracurricular activities could help bridge this knowledge gap. Increased public awareness campaigns and community engagement programs are also recommended to foster a deeper understanding and encourage active participation among Barbados's youth in building a sustainable future.

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Originally published by Barbados Today in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.