IPS ipsnews.net: "PORT OF SPAIN, Mar 4, 2010 (Tierram�rica) - Caribbean countries are considering options like desalination plants and cloud seeding to confront a drought that threatens the regional economy and which experts warned about years ago.
In St. Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago, the authorities are warning of prosecution, including jail time, if consumers violate measures introduced to curb the use of water other than for drinking, cooking and bathing.
In a paper presented in a 2007 conference in Barbados, entitled 'Coping with Drought in the Caribbean,' expert Bano Mehdi cited scientific warnings, noting that 'more intense and longer droughts have been observed over wide areas since the 1970s.'"
In St. Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago, the authorities are warning of prosecution, including jail time, if consumers violate measures introduced to curb the use of water other than for drinking, cooking and bathing.
In a paper presented in a 2007 conference in Barbados, entitled 'Coping with Drought in the Caribbean,' expert Bano Mehdi cited scientific warnings, noting that 'more intense and longer droughts have been observed over wide areas since the 1970s.'"
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