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One Shared Vision On Climate Change – Kiribati to Host National High Level Public Hearing On | 21-Apr-2013
FIJI has been praised for taking the lead in the battle against climate change in the Pacific. | 21-Apr-2013
Reports suggest that Solomon Islanders are being forced to change their food production and consumption habits due to changes in | 21-Apr-2013
WELLINGTON, New Zealand ---- The New Zealand Opposition Labour Party’s foreign affairs spokesperson, Phil Goff, says there would be real benefits from a Pacific parliament. | 18-Apr-2013
The President of the Pacific nation of Kiribati says his country has to plan for the eventuality that rising sea levels may render it uninhabitable. | 18-Apr-2013
"CLIMATE change is like a gun to the heads of our leaders."
This was the statement made by Taholo Kami, the chairman of the Pacific Islands Roundtable for Nature Conservation yesterday.
| 18-Apr-2013
Australia is facing pressure to accept the status of | 18-Apr-2013
A public meeting tomorrow in Kiribati, led by President Anote Tong, aims to galvanise the country’s position on climate change and attract international attention to its plight. | 18-Apr-2013
Solomon Islanders are being forced to change their food production and consumption habits due to climate change. | 18-Apr-2013
Update: 12:05PM FIJI is ready to host the 9th Pacific Islands Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas at USP in December. | 18-Apr-2013
International scientists believe that | 17-Apr-2013
Australia, a close neighbor of small, low-lying South Pacific states at the frontline of | 17-Apr-2013

Australia’s main coalition of refugee advocacy groups has urged the government to prepare for an impending wave of people fleeing neighboring small island nations in the Pacific Ocean due to climate change-driven sea level rise.
| 17-Apr-2013
JOHANNESBURG, 17 April 2013 (IRIN) - The international community has steadfastly dodged the issue of recognition and protection for “climate refugees” - people forced to relocate to another country as a result of the risks and | 17-Apr-2013
Marine scientists say climate change is set to create both winners and losers in the Pacific, with some countries seeing a gain in tuna stock at the expense of others. | 17-Apr-2013
Scenes of everyday life in Kiribati, a disappearing country.
Click here to view the photos: http://www.theglobalmail.org/feature/climate-change-a-line-in-the-sand/591/
Source: The Global Mail
| 16-Apr-2013
Sharp reductions in short-lived airborne pollutants could significantly slow sea level rise before 2100, a new study finds. | 16-Apr-2013
Australia, a close neighbour of small, low-lying South Pacific states at the frontline of  | 16-Apr-2013
The waves are slowly seeping over the islands of the Pacific nation, which is at the frontline of the climate change-induced rise in sea levels striking low-lying nations all over the world. | 16-Apr-2013
Father Martin is the parish priest on the Island of Abaiang, which is about two hours by boat from Tarawa, in Kiribati.  Of the island’s population of about 5,000, some 4,000 are Catholics. | 16-Apr-2013
Out on the equator lies a threadbare nation of 33 squat islands and wispy atolls that trails 5,000 kilometres west across the Pacific; Kiribati is an unbounded oceanic territory of warming and rising seas, shrinking landfalls and dwindling fresh | 15-Apr-2013
What started as protests against French nuclear testing in the South Pacific 15 years ago has seen the rise of a Greens Party from backbench politics to the new national government in Port Vila. | 15-Apr-2013
In July 2013, in a global first, the two main regional conferences on | 15-Apr-2013