Talk of relocation has created dilemmas for many Fiji residents due to financial constraints and deep ties to the land
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Women engaging in replanting mangroves at one of Papuan New Guinea’s most diverse mangrove forest with 72 species in total
How Pacific environmental defenders are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic
Because of the pandemic, our global advocacy moments to elevate the voices of Pacific leaders demanding climate action are limited.–Greenpeace head of Pacific Auimatagi Joseph Sapati Moeono-Kolio
A Pacific success story – the Micronesia Challenge reaches 2020 milestone year
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Tuvalu regressing on climate change
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Experts call for stronger management of marine resources
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Lessons in climate-driven relocation: The Narikoso case
Residents of Narikoso village in Fiji await relocation eight years on. Their experience provides valuable lessons for future relocation projects.
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Common enemy overcomes fragile Pacific regional unity – climate change
Covid-19 is an additional challenge for small Pacific island states on top of climate change issues
How covid-19 has undermined climate change initiatives in the Pacific
Coronavirus pandemic takes limelight from existing commitment toward climate change impact in the Pacific