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Clarks Desert Boot Ska Edition is set to be released shortly celebrating Ska which started in Jamaica back in the 60′s. The genre of music was then adopted by British Mods and Punks in the 70′s which helped in the genre’s worldwide popularity.
Clarks Originals are paying their respects to Britain’s 2 Tone Ska era by launching the Clarks Original Desert Boot Ska Edition which is part of their British Rock Royalty collection.
The shoe is is constructed with a black and white checkerboard pattern on the uppers, which happens to be a pattern that is strongly associated with the Ska movement. Black suede material makes up the forefoot and tongue, which accompanies the Desert Boot classic crepe soles. In addition a custom British Rock Royalty hang tag that features the Union Jack and a few musical instruments is included which adds a little extra to the the design.
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Solamon Plans to Build Largest Caribbean Solar Farm in Jamaica
The Canada-based Solamon company announced its plan to build the largest solar power plant in the Caribbean in Jamaica, at an estimated cost of $450 million.
The programme aims to improve the country’s energy infrastructure and attract additional investment in green technologies.
“In order to implement a solution of this magnitude, several Parishes are being considered as future homes of one of three 50-acre plots that, when conjoined, will provide the Jamaican people with 60 megawatts of clean electricity,” said Ainsley Brown, senior vice president at Solamon. “This programme represents a comprehensive approach to renewable energy development, energy diversification, job creation and training for the 21st century.”
In December, the government announced that the use of alternative in energies in Jamaica had nearly doubled since 2010.
Jamaica has a growing solar movement, according to Roger Chang, President of the Jamaica Solar Energy Association.