AMTT for a Better Trinidad and Tobago

Explore AMTT Consulting’s growing body of research and thought leadership, focused on critical challenges and opportunities in Trinidad and Tobago. These articles reflect our commitment to national development through informed insight, data-driven analysis, and meaningful engagement.

The Devastating Effects of Extreme Weather on Trinidad and Tobago's Infrastructure
Extreme weather events are increasingly threatening Trinidad and Tobago's infrastructure, causing damage to transportation networks, energy supply, and buildings. Urgent action is needed to build resilience and safeguard the nation's future.
How Climate Change is Threatening Tobago's Coral Reefs, Marine Life, and Local Economy
Tobago’s coral reefs are under threat from rising sea temperatures, ocean acidification, and stronger storms. These climate-driven changes are weakening reef health, endangering marine life, tourism, and coastal communities.
The Impact of Agriculture and Food Security in Trinidad and Tobago Due to Climate Change
Global disruptions like droughts, shipping delays, or international price hikes have a direct effect on food affordability in Trinidad and Tobago.
Impact of Rising Sea Levels on Coastal Infrastructure in Trinidad and Tobago
Rising sea levels pose a serious threat to Trinidad and Tobago’s coastal infrastructure, risking key sectors like oil, ports, roads, and tourism, with potential economic losses in the billions by 2050.
Addressing Water Scarcity Due to Climate Change
Water scarcity in Trinidad and Tobago, driven by climate change, deforestation, and infrastructure issues, threatens agriculture, health, and industry. Urgent, coordinated action is essential to ensure a sustainable water future.
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The Impact of Agriculture and Food Security in Trinidad and Tobago Due to Climate Change
Global disruptions like droughts, shipping delays, or international price hikes have a direct effect on food affordability in Trinidad and Tobago.
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