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Climate change is already hitting hard in Fiji. But when communities respond collectively, they can find new livelihoods.
One of New Zealand's oldest and most important archaeological sites, Wairau Bar, is at risk from rising sea levels.
Fiji Red Cross, 21 Youth Build 120-Metre ‘Living Seawall’ with 100 Mangroves on Tavua Coast ...
Children across the Pacific are facing escalating risks to their safety and wellbeing. Research from Save the Children ...
Since 2019, there’s been a 41% increase in female golfers, according to the National Golf Foundation—and women now make up 28% of on-course golfers, the highest on record. This increase has the travel ...
Developing country representatives on the Board of the UN’s Fund for responding to Loss and Damage (FRLD) have issued a critical joint statement expressing concerns over the scale and status of ...
Both existing international law and the ongoing imperative to counter injustice and preserve human dignity demand full and ...
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Coastal planners take heed: Newly uncovered evidence from fossil corals found on an island chain in the Indian Ocean suggests that sea levels could rise even more steeply in our warming world than ...
Fiji faces significant challenges from sea-level rise (SLR), which could cause annual economic losses averaging 1.8% of GDP from 2020 to 2099. While widespread coastal protection measures limit ...
Sea level rise will become unmanageable at just 1.5C of global heating and lead to “catastrophic inland migration”, the scientists behind a new study have warned.
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