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Pacific climate pioneer still fears for island nation's futureFormer Kiribati president Anote Tong discusses his campaign to save the low-lying Pacific nation from global warming, on January 22, 2018, the subject of Canadian filmmaker Matthieu Rytz’s ...
SYDNEY: Pacific island nation Vanuatu has triggered a landmark court ruling that has set out the big polluters’ ...
The Micronesian Islands Forum cranks up with officials meetings Monday and Tuesday this week in Majuro, with the official opening for top leadership on Wednesday.
Kiribati, a climate-threatened archipelago that is home to some 130,000 people, sits barely two metres (6.5 feet) above sea level, has little freshwater, no rivers and limited fertile land.
Kiribati, a climate-threatened archipelago that is home to some 130,000 people, sits barely two metres (6.5 feet) above sea level, has little freshwater, no rivers and limited fertile land.
Former Kiribati president Anote Tong discusses his campaign to save the low-lying Pacific nation from global warming, on January 22, 2018, the subject of Canadian filmmaker Matthieu Rytz’s documentary ...
Kiribati's President Anote Tong answers a question during an interview at the United Nations conference on climate change.[AFP] A founding father of the Pacific climate movement on Thursday ...
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