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Pacific Elders’ Voice Statement on IPCC AR6 WG2 Report on “Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability”
Pacific Elders’ Voice reiterate the call for developed countries to take urgent bolder actions in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and provide much-needed finance
Gender Equality and Climate Justice: Pacific Civil society reinforces the nexus between the two during International Women’s Day
Pacific Civil society stressed the need to strengthen national and regional responses to gender and climate injustice “as women are the ones who are at the forefront of the climate crisis.”
‘It’s our collective responsibility’ — Pacific researchers urge world leaders to help the islands fight climate change
Pacific researchers call for collective real and urgent action from world leaders to fight climate change threatening their communities and livelihoods
Pacific Wayfinder: Merging science with traditional knowledge to combat climate change
The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report emphasises that the Pacific needs both modern scientific and traditional knowledge to build resilience to climate change, Ben Bohane writes.
The evidence is ‘painfully clear’: Forum Secretary General Puna
SG Puna warns that climate change challenges are now direr and urgent than ever before for Blue Pacific people after the release of the IPCC Working Group II report
While Australia fights for coal, the Pacific fights for its survival
Australia is fighting harder for coal and gas companies than for their family in the Pacific while the Pacific fights for its survival, writes Former president of Kiribati
As extreme weather ravages the Pacific, there is much to do and no time to waste
Climate change is already pushing some human systems and ecosystems beyond their adaptation limits. Pacific Island nations have been spearheading demands for stronger commitments.
Pacific Islanders: Failure to commit to 1.5 degrees at COP27 will imperil the World’s Oceans
Pacific Islanders are deeply concerned about the fate of the oceans if world leaders fail to secure the pledges to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5 Degrees Celsius
Region needs urgent support against climate change
Pacific Islands region in critical need of resources for climate change mitigation and adaptation