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Stakes huge for Pacific in climate change talks: Rudd

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Pacific Environment Weekly The issues that matter Stakes huge for Pacific in climate change talks: Rudd 11/11/2009 11:37 By David Brooks (AFP) – Aug 4, 2009 CAIRNS, Australia — Attempts to reduce the impact of climate change are crucial to the f

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Samoas adaptation measures featured at COP15

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sures featured at COP15 09/12/2009 16:12 By Cherelle Jackson COPENHAGEN - Samoas integrated approach to adaptation was featured at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark this week. Anne Rasmussen, Principal Climate Change

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Feturi calls on developed countries to act now on climate change

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Pacific Environment Weekly The issues that matter Feturi calls on developed countries to act now on climate change 09/12/2009 16:14 By Cherelle Jackson COPENHAGEN - Samoa’s Ambassador to the United Nations Aliioaiga Feturi Elisaia called on develo

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Energy

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y  advances highlighted in Barbados 08/05/2012 14:41 By Cherelle Jackson BRIDGETOWN: Advances ma Size: 28,5 kB   Australia invests more millions in climate change in Samoa https://environmentweekly.webnode.com/news/australia-invests-more-millions-in

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Samoa Environment Minister appeals to 'poor boy' Obama

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"poor boy" side of the United States President Barrack Obama in Copenhagen, Denmark as a last effort to secure a commitment by the United States to climate change negotiations . Obama who was recently confirmed to attend the high level meeting will

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Message from poor countries to the polluters: Help us deal with the damage you’ve caused

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damage you’ve caused 04/11/2009 17:22 International negotiators are meeting in Barcelona this week for the last time before the crucial Copenhagen climate change conference in December. The amount of funding that industrialised countries will prov

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Climate-Change Targets Dropped Ahead of APEC Summit

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tion forum was controversial and could have hindered future climate-change talks, said Foreign Ministry official Yi Xianliang. APEC's backpedaling in climate change may come as a blow to the troubled United Nations talks on climate change, where hope

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Tough global deal on climate change is unlikely

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Pacific Environment Weekly The issues that matter Tough global deal on climate change is unlikely 04/11/2009 17:37   By Louise Gray , Environment Correspondent UK TELEGRAPH- Some 190 countries are due to meet for the UN Climate Change Conference in

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Mitigation options will save Pacific islands from sea level rise: IPCC

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4   By Cherelle Jackson   COPENHAGEN - Pacific island countries such as Kiribati and Tuvalu may just be spared from experiencing further effects of climate change if immediate mitigation efforts are implemented by the international community. This

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