Urgent actions are needed to protect the Pacific region from the worst impacts of Climate Change
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As rising seas claim coastal communities, Pacific Islands seek more support at Glasgow climate talks
While holding out hope, Pacific Islanders have no choice but to endure the impacts of climate change.
Irreversible human-caused climate crisis threatens Pacific Island nations
Humans are responsible for the rise in the earth’s global temperature and it won’t stop rising unless immediate action is taken.—UN panel
Pacific Bats declining – now on IUCN Threatened List
Bats are listed under the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species because their rates are declining at an alarming rate in the Pacific Islands
USP research finds seagrass can help reduce global warming
Growing seagrass is an efficient way to reabsorbing carbon. It stores 55% of the atmospheric carbon to mitigate climate change.
Communities stage protest against polluting cement factories in Lami
In Fiji residents of a suburb close to Suva protest against the transportation of clinker to cement factories close by
No monitoring, No knowledge of logging damages in Solomon Islands
Isabel province raised concern over environmental damages and the ineffectiveness of monitoring mechanisms
Mangrove planting could help protect Solomon Islands community against rising sea level
Nagoibo villagers are engaging in mangrove planting initiative after knowing its importance to combat climate change
Communities along major rivers in Fiji urged to plant vetiver grass to prevent riverbank erosion
A Nature based solution to reduce riverbank erosion in Fiji
Pillaging the people’s trees
Villagers fight to reclaim stolen logs from Gov’t & Asian logger.