Since 2011, invasive sargassum seaweed has plagued Caribbean beaches, disrupting tourism and livelihoods. Declared a national emergency in Barbados by 2018, the crisis seemed insurmountable.
Now, Caribbean scientists and environmentalists are flipping the script by transforming the algae into sustainable biofuel. This innovative solution not only tackles the environmental threat but also offers economic benefits, including reduced fossil fuel dependence and job creation.
This effort showcases the region's resilience, turning a climate challenge into a sustainable opportunity for the planet and its people
Now, a pioneering group of Caribbean scientists and environmentalists hope to turn the tide on the problem by transforming the troublesome algae into a lucrative biofuel.





