The manager of PCCC says the factsheets that break down key messages in the latest IPCC reports “are an excellent tool to understand and engage people in the conversation about the report and how it impacts them.”
Tag: Climate
Report highlights risk of climate-induced statelessness and nationality loss in the Pacific
A new report recommends how law amendments could prevent statelessness and nationality loss for Pacific islanders who may be forced to migrate due to climate change
Protecting the nationality of Pacific Islanders as climate change hits
A new report recommends steps to safeguard nationality rights and to future-proof the legal connection between Pacific Islanders and their homes in the context of climate change
Former Kiribati president slams Australia’s ‘politicisation’ of climate action and power of fossil fuel lobby
Five days before Australian election, the former president of Kiribati urges leaders to understand climate crisis means ‘survival is on the line’ for Pacific islands
US$20m Climate Adaption support for Kiribati’s Outer Islands
A new climate change adaptation project to invest in critical climate adaption and resilience measures for many of Kiribati’s most isolated and remote communities
Tuvalu, sinking in the Pacific, fears becoming a superpower ‘pawn’
Tuvalu is concerned about distracting attention from climate change due to the superpower competition between China and the United States
Climate Summit event in French Polynesia plans to pay back its carbon footprint
Blue Climate Summit organisers are working to minimise the carbon footprint and position itself as a climate-positive, net-zero emissions event
Call for urgent global reduction of fossil fuel use as Pacific dissects IPCC Working Group III report
Pacific reiterates the call for all countries to reduce fossil fuel use and achieve long-term emissions reduction targets as Pacific dissects the IPCC Working Group III report
Vanuatu’s push for legal protection from climate change wins’ crucial support
1,500 civil society groups from 130 countries back Vanuatu’s move to seek climate change protection from the international court of justice
Professor Ratuva: let’s call it what it is, a climate crisis
A professor of Pacific studies says the term “climate crisis” is now being used to adequately describe the dramatic changes taking place in the Pacific and globally as we are in the midst of it.