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WATCH: Seaweed from the beach helps Barbados save on fuel

  • By Greg Morrison
  • NABJ Black News & Views
  • Posted January 7, 2025

Barbados is often referred to as “The jewel of the Caribbean.” It is a favorite vacation spot for tourists from North America and Europe. But while the world may enjoy is beauty, the island is focused on a more practical goal – becoming energy self-sufficient.

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