My Resilient Home & Property Guide - GOV.KY
My Resilient Home & Property Guide
The Cayman Islands is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change because they are, on average, 7 feet above sea level, in the Caribbean hurricane belt, and generally contending with a drier climate. We are highly dependent on imported supplies of food, fuel, building materials and consumer goods. While we contribute very little to the cause of climate change (too much greenhouse gases in the atmosphere), we can lower our vulnerability and be prepared for whatever comes our way (by adapting). Many of the solutions that help us adapt to these emerging conditions also lower (or mitigate) the Islands’ greenhouse gas emissions.
This guide will help you do both for your home and property by suggesting a suite of practical tips to deal with the effects of heatwaves, drought and water stress, as well as flooding and storms.
Published: 31 August 2025
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Category: Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources, Ministry of Health, Environment & Sustainability (MHES)