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HONOLULU (AP) — Pacific island scholars and leaders are gathering in Honolulu to discuss how climate change is affecting their communities. | 07-Apr-2013
On 28 March 2013, Teachers, NGOs and Government Agencies met to discuss a new picture-based educational tool for climate change in our schools. | 04-Apr-2013
Religious leaders in the Pacific have been told they aren't doing enough to fight climate change.
In Fiji religious leaders have gathered for a summit and the region's leading scientists were also there to make presentations.
| 03-Apr-2013
THE lack of sense of urgency towards climate change will sentence Fiji's future generations to much difficulties and even life-threatening situations. | 03-Apr-2013
Industrialised countries are dragging their feet in cutting the emissions of carbon dioxide that are the main cause of global warming. Rapidly developing nations, like China and India, are increasing theirs. Both blocs blame the other for accelerating | 03-Apr-2013
SIGATOKA, Fiji --- Church leaders have failed to step up to the challenge of climate change, says Taholo Kami, Regional Director for Oceania Program of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). | 03-Apr-2013
Faith-based organizations and non-governmental organizations have been challenged to design innovative ideas towards protecting the | 02-Apr-2013
PRESIDENT Ratu Epeli Nailatikau has highlighted that because of a no-care attitude by many, incremental improvement in managing Fiji's | 02-Apr-2013
THE impact of climate change has forced the relocation of people from two coastal villages in Fiji. | 02-Apr-2013
British lawyers are at the forefront of efforts this week to boost the capabilities of some of the poorest world’s nations at the UN | 02-Apr-2013
IN FIJI, the sense of complacency has allowed climate change to seriously affect the islands. | 02-Apr-2013
The economies of small states have unique features. They have relatively higher costs, higher public spending needs, and more volatile economies. And their growth has not matched the improved economic performance of the rest of the world since the late 1990s, despite their many efforts over the years. | 02-Apr-2013
A Nelson solar energy company has won a major contract to power a desalination plant in Nauru, and its chief executive says more work in the Pacific Islands is on the way.
Solarcity New Zealand has partnered with Panasonic New Zealand to provide a 131 kilowatt peak solar system to power a desalination plant in the Pacific Island of Nauru, the smallest republic in the world.
| 02-Apr-2013
Update: 11:09AM RATU Epeli Nailatikau became the first president in the country to place his handprint on a tapa as a show of commitment in the fight against climate change. | 01-Apr-2013
Update: 10:39AM THE Fiji National Faith Based Organisations | 01-Apr-2013
Apia, Samoa, 1 April 2013 - | 01-Apr-2013
This blog provides a front line report from Tuvalu, a small island state in the Pacific. Tuvalu is going through urbanization on a scale it has never experienced before, and is also struggling to adapt to the impacts of | 01-Apr-2013
The ‘disappearing State’ or ‘sinking island’ phenomenon has become a litmus test for the dramatic impacts of | 01-Apr-2013
A newly launched website by the Coral Triangle Initiative is expected to strengthen | 01-Apr-2013
His Excellency, President Anote Tong, President of the Republic of Kiribati, will be making his way to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa for the upcoming Waves of Change conference beginning April 4th, which will be addressing the environmental , social, cultural, political, economic and legal impacts of | 01-Apr-2013
(MINA) — This past month, the Mariana Islands Nature Alliance hosted | 01-Apr-2013
Tonga’s Energy Road Map will get a $6.5 Million boost from the | 28-Mar-2013
SUVA, March 27 (Xinhua) -- The | 28-Mar-2013