The Dream after a Nightmare


The Dream After A Nightmare

                   
Hey everyone. When we last met my beloved country of Trinidad and Tobago was faced with excessive flooding  and I indicated that Styrofoam and Plastic Pollution was a significant cause. Now, what happens after? According to TU Delft Repositories, one type of flooding is rainfall flood (Peterson, 2001). This confirms what Trinidad and Tobago faced. Also, the consequences of floods affect the economy, society, and the environment. In this aftermath, it is amazing to know how much effort is put to stand up after being hit down, especially a whole nation. For example, the ODPM (Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management) have been involved in clean up exercises at affected areas and assessing damages. In terms of pollution, according to the World Health Organization, there are many health risks if solid waste such as plastic and Styrofoam is not managed properly. In light of this, there are many actions taken place to help reduce the negative impact of pollution after the flood. One such activity is a partnership between CYEN-TT (Caribbean Youth Environment Network Trinidad and Tobago Chapter) and UWI Biological Society that is taking place on Sunday 29th October, 2018. This event is a cleanup exercise for the pollution that have piled up after the flood.



References
https://repository.tudelft.nl/islandora/object/uuid:4080519e-a46d-4e96.../download



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