Fiji has had about 13 cyclones since 2016: Fiji Minister for Climate Change
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Forum SG Puna responds to latest IPCC report
We are on the brink of a climate catastrophe, with a narrow window to act: SG Puna on IPCC report
Pacific: UN report a “looming line in the sand for the Pacific”
If we actually get our act together and go into one of the low emission pathways, then things can be reversed.-IPCC’s Vice Chair
There’s no time left for empty promises says Pacific climate activist
Phasing out fossil fuel subsidies and ending coal could drastically reduce emissions and enable a transition to a green economy.- Climate Envoy
Cook Island farmers take steps toward food security with livestock trainings
The PRISCO19 training provided farmers with basic management skills to identifying best practices that ensure food and nutrition security.
IPCC report shows ‘possible loss of entire countries within the century’
Pacific island nations are already being battered by king tides, catastrophic cyclones and sustained droughts.
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
The house that can withstand a cyclone: how traditional dwellings are making a comeback in Vanuatu
Since Cyclone Pam devastated Vanuatu, locals are returning to the saeklon haos, made from vines, palm fronds and grasses.
Pacific at peril under current climate policies, new commitments still inadequate: report
Climate change, driven by coal, oil and gas is increasing the displacement of coastal communities from their ancestral lands.
Climate change: Low-income countries ‘can’t keep up’ with impacts
Officials and experts say low-income countries struggle to protect themselves against climate change.