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Climate Change Resilience

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Tuvalu’s Prime Minister, Mr Kausea Natano.
COP27 outcome must reflect renewed focus on Loss and Damage, Tuvalu says
Nov 10,2022
The President of Vanuatu at COP27
Vanuatu implores world leaders to vote for International Court of Justice Climate Resolution
Nov 10,2022
Water shortage has forced the Government of Tuvalu to declare a state of emergency.
As world gathers for COP27, Tuvalu declares state of emergency for extreme droughts
Nov 9,2022
Palau's president with their delegation
Palau takes effort to save prized jelly fish to world leaders at COP27
Nov 9,2022
King of Tonga, His Majesty King Tupou VI
King of Tonga spotlights climate change crisis and the compounding impacts caused by the 2022 earthquake and tsunami
Nov 9,2022
SPREP and Pacific representatives
Building Pacific resilience in the virtual space
Nov 9,2022
President of Kiribati, His Excellency Mr Taneti Maamau
Meaningful action to address climate crisis begins now, Kiribati to COP27
Nov 9,2022
PISFCC representatives at COP27
Pacific Islands students fighting climate change amplify their voices at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh
Nov 9,2022
High level opening plenary at COP27
Financing loss and damage a moral imperative, global leaders at COP27 told
Nov 9,2022
The new COP27 President.
COP27 opens with call for world leaders not to backslide on emission reduction commitments
Nov 7,2022
Mangaia
Impact assessment in Mangaia highlights the importance of traditional conservation practices.
Nov 4,2022
- VMGD Climatologists with Professor Yuriy Kuleshov, BOM during group discussions
Training prepares Vanuatu climatologists and climate officers for Tropical Cyclone season
Nov 4,2022

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