The Ministry of Climate Resilience, the Environment, and Renewable  Energy recently hosted a two-day workshop in collaboration with the Caribbean Cooperative MRV  Hub (CCMRVH), as part of efforts to strengthen Grenada’s Measurement, Reporting, and Verification  (MRV) system.

It is part of the Grenada government’s commitment under the Enhanced Transparency Framework  (ETF) of the Paris Agreement, to ensure that climate actions are effectively tracked and reported. The  workshop builds upon the Grenada NDC-P MRV System Development Project, which was launched  in May 2024, with support from the NDC Partnership Action Fund.

Grenada has pledged to reduce national greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030, a goal that requires  a reliable and transparent climate data management system. The MRV system will enable more  accurate monitoring of emissions, enhance policy decisions, and strengthen the country’s ability to  access international climate financing.

Permanent Secretary Peron Johnson has emphasised the critical role of data-driven decision-making in  Grenada’s climate agenda, “Accurate and transparent climate data is essential for shaping effective  policies, securing international funding, and ensuring Grenada meets its climate commitments. This  workshop is a significant step toward strengthening our national MRV system and fostering  collaboration among key stakeholders,” she stated.

The workshop focused on some of these key points:

  • Presenting results and recommendations from the recent climate MRV assessment. • Providing key insights into MRV system concepts.
  • Reviewing priority areas for Grenada’s climate MRV system in future planning.

This highly interactive workshop, which was held from February 26–27, 2025, gathered key  stakeholders from government agencies, technical experts, and policymakers to ensure a coordinated  and effective approach to climate data management.

The Ministry extends its gratitude to all participants and partners for their continued support in  advancing Grenada’s climate resilience and sustainability efforts.

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