Talking about who is responsible for climate change is a fraught debate – even more so when it comes to who ought to pay for the damage it causes.
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Rising seas blamed as flooding hits Pacific Islands
Climate researcher says sea level is notably higher today than back then as flooding hits Pacific Islands
New MOU to enhance protection and sustainable management of Pacific Ocean resources
A new MOU to enhance and enable access and exchange of data and improve management of the ocean surrounding Pacific Islands Countries and Territories
WWF calls for greater climate change support as Pacific communities flood
WWF calls for greater climate change support as king tide flooding made worse by climate change are swamping and destroying homes and displacing Pacific communities
King tides wreak havoc on islands in Manus and East Sepik Province
The rise in sea level and king tides now affecting more than 30,000 lives on coastal Manus will continue through 2022, according to the Manus Province disaster office.
Solomon Island fisheries commitment to equality boosted through gender and social inclusion training
Training to identify gender and social inclusion perspectives in the fisheries sector
Role of Culture and religion in influencing positive Environmental behaviours explored
Alannah Smith says traditional cultures can positively influence sustainable behaviours by allowing people to reconnect with nature and their environment
A parametric micro-insurance hope for climate vulnerable communities in Vanuatu
A new climate and disaster risk parametric micro-insurance to provide immediate financial relief to climate vulnerable communities in Vanuatu
Global Youth Programme tackling Plastic pollution to launch Pacific chapter
A global youth movement, which focuses on emerging waste issues like plastic pollution, will soon reach the Pacific.
After COP26, countries must turn climate promises into action on global shipping
A meeting of the IMO this week is the first test of translating promises made in Glasgow into bold action. The world must turn its gaze to shipping