Australia must do more than simply position itself as a first responder to natural disasters if it is to become “an effective climate ally with the Pacific”, according to a policy paper
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From Vanuatu law school to the Hague: the fight to recognise climate harm in international law
Vanuatu is leading a campaign to have the international court of justice issue an opinion on climate change – which could have huge legal ramifications
Residents of Fiji island Kioa work to get home ‘climate ready’
Residents of Fiji island Kioa are working to “future-proof” the island for future generations and make their homes “climate-ready”
Vanuatu calls on Australia to back its UN bid to recognise climate change harm
Vanuatu urges Australia’s new Labor government to support push for ICJ to issue a climate advisory opinion and prove its commitment to climate action and support for Pacific countries
Enhancing climate resilience financing in the Solomon Islands
A new climate finance roadmap to help the Solomon Islands access potential funding for adaptation and mitigation work
NZ Government dumps $500m plan to raise sinking Pacific Island
NZ Government dumps $500m climate change plan for the sinking Kiribati
U.S Navy pledges climate support
U.S Navy pledges to support Pacific island nations in the battle against climate change
Tuvalu could be underwater within 100 years. How could virtual reality help?
Along with trying to address the impacts of climate change, Tuvalu is exploring an innovative way to maintain its sovereignty, culture and economy in the face of physical destruction
Addressing Climate Change is Safeguarding Human Rights
The climate crisis is a human rights crisis, writes PM of Vanuatu
World Bank bolsters community participation in Climate-resilient rural projects in Solomon Islands
A new project to boost climate change and disaster risk resilience at provincial and community levels in the Solomon Islands