Minister Heyliger Marten Champions St Maarten’s Sustainability Agenda at Regional Climate Conference

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Minister Grisha Heyliger-Marten advanced St. Maarten’s sustainability priorities during the Caribbean Climate and Energy Conference held in Curaçao. As the only minister on a regional panel, she tackled critical issues such as food and water security.
Her presence highlighted the island’s growing leadership in regional resilience and sustainability policy.Heyliger-Marten spoke alongside scientists, policymakers, and development experts. The panel focused on strategies for small island developing states to manage environmental risk and promote climate adaptation.

She emphasized the importance of shared solutions, practical implementation, and local engagement.In addition to her panel contribution, the Minister engaged in a series of working sessions. She participated in dialogues about circular economies, renewable energy, and inclusive development—topics that directly align with St. Maarten’s ongoing policy direction. She positioned St. Maarten as a willing partner in regional climate resilience and innovation.
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While in Curaçao, the Minister used the opportunity to conduct a working visit to the Ministry of Health, Environment and Nature. She met with the Secretary General and toured several government-supported initiatives, including a goat and sheep farm.

These site visits allowed her to explore scalable practices that can inspire similar efforts back home.Heyliger-Marten’s participation underscores her ministry’s active role in shaping long-term resilience for the island.
By engaging at the regional level, she ensures that St. Maarten stays connected to critical trends and resource networks. Her actions reflect a commitment to both national development and regional cooperation.
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Through continued dialogue, partnership, and innovation, St. Maarten is positioning itself at the forefront of sustainable island governance. Minister Heyliger-Marten’s role at the conference confirmed the island’s dedication to future-forward climate leadership.
