In the heart of the Caribbean, a small island nation is facing an existential threat from the increasing ferocity of hurricanes, yet its people are not defined by despair but by a powerful and collective resilience. Their philosophy is simple and profound: 'If our culture survives, then so do we.' This is the ethos driving a remarkable effort to protect and rebuild their heritage, a strategy they believe is as crucial to their survival as building stronger homes and sea walls.The island, which has been battered by several Category 5 hurricanes in recent years, has become a a focal point for a new kind of climate resilience. While much of the global discussion on climate change focuses on infrastructure and economic models, this nation has m