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August 4, 2021: The Government of Trinidad and Tobago has put plans in motion to prepare for and increase the penetration of electric vehicles in keeping with Trinidad and Tobago’s commitments to the Paris Agreement called the Nationally Determined Contributions.
Minister of Works and Transport. Senator the Honourable Rohan Sinanan. Born in the community of Sangre Grande, Minister Sinanan entered the world of business and entrepreneurship over 36 years, eventually becoming the chief Executive Officer of a large and dynamic holdings company.
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO'S NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (NEP) 2018. The NEP provides the overarching framework for environmental management. Subsequent national and sectoral policies with bearing on environmental or natural resource management; detailed procedures on environmental management; and concrete actions towards environmental sustainability ...
11 cze 2021 · Trinidad and Tobago has successfully completed one of the key milestones in the global quest to combat climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The red-letter event was the launch of a digital platform for tracking carbon emissions and mitigating their impacts.
Online Appointment Booking System and Hotline for persons who wish to access services offered at the Licensing Offices.
Trinidad and Tobago, a country that relies heavily on industrialisation and tourism, has various transport systems. The nation drives on the left, and has a network of roads and highways and there is also rail infrastructure. There is also some ports and smaller harbors, as well as highways.