Topic: Cayman’s Protect Our Future
Protect Our Future leader urges increased spending for renewable energy, public transport
As Cayman awaits government's national budget plans, young environmental activists are hoping greater emphasis will be placed on reducing local reliance on fossil fuels.
Video | The grand visit beach clean
More than 800 pounds of trash was collected from a beach clean up at East End Wall across from East End Primary on Sunday.
Students march in protest against single use plastics
Scores of students marched across Cayman's capital in an effort to raise awareness of single-use plastics, and renew their call for a ban.
Protect Our Future activists call for action on climate change
Just over 100 youth environment activists joined in a climate march Friday afternoon at Government House calling on local leaders to take action on climate change.
Cayman teen part of new global environmental magazine
Caymanian environmental activist Dejea Lyons is one of six young editors of global magazine OH-WAKE, whose inaugural issue was released today (8 June) in commemoration of World Oceans Day.
East End beach clean nets 1,120 pounds of rubbish
For Ocean Conservation Month in collaboration with The Guy Harvey Foundation and Protect Our Future, Plastic Free Cayman co-hosted a huge beach clean event at Spotter Bay in East End on Sunday March 28th.
HRC celebrates youth involvement in key social issues
Newly appointed Human Right Commission chairman Dale Crowley commends Cayman’s young people for getting involved in issues not only impacting local shores, but the world at large.









