JET rewards individuals, companies for contribution
HOTEL mogul Gordon "Butch" Stewart and his Sandals Group were
among the agencies and individuals awarded on Monday night for
their contributions to the Jamaica Environment Trust (JET) over
the years.
They were awarded as part of the celebratory activities for
JET's 15-year anniversary. JET is a non-government,
not-for-profit environmental advocacy group founded in 1991 by
its executive director, Diana McCaulay.
The Sandals Group was awarded for its outstanding corporate
support, as was Errol T Ziadie and NEM Insurance, Wayne McKenzie
and Jamaica Energy Partners as well as Sharon Donaldson and
General Accident Insurance. Other awardees included the
Environmental Foundation of Jamaica, which was recognised as the
most outstanding donor, and Chris Blackwell, who was recognised
as the most generous individual donor.
Outstanding public sector awards went to Basil Fernandez and
Gina Sanguinetti Phillips of the Water Resources Authority and
the National Environmental Education Committee respectively.
Dennis Morrison QC, who represented JET and the other applicants
in the controversial Pear Tree Bottom case, was awarded for
outstanding legal advice while outstanding support from the
media went to Dionne Jackson Miller of the RJR Communication
Group.
Meanwhile, Aldane Maragh was recognised for extraordinary
student leadership and Richard and Jean Riley for their
outstanding membership with the agency.
The presentations were made ahead of the showing of former
United States presidential candidate Al Gore's feature
documentary film on global warming, An Inconvenient Truth, at
the Carib 5 Cinema in Kingston.
JET's achievements to date include the much-publicised judicial
review of the environmental application process of the state-run
National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) concerning the
Spanish Pinero Group's hotel development in Pear Tree Bottom, St
Ann.
While the hotel has been allowed to complete its construction,
the review raised a red flag as to NEPA's application process
and the need for improvements. The state agency is currently
reviewing their procedures with a view to implementing a series
of improvements.
Done by: The Jamaica Observer
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