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Samoa highest Pacific island in climate risk index

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untry in the 2010 Climate Risk Index by climate and development organization Germanwatch. Launched today in Copenhagen, Denmark at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, the report lists more than 170 countries and their rankings in climate ri

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Condom shortage said to worsen climate impact

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By Jim Efstathiou Jr. (Bloomberg) -- Unwanted pregnancies in poor countries have led to higher demand for land and water, resources already taxed by climate change, according to research to be published by the World Health Organization. Runaway popu

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Pacific prepared for climate talks in Cancun

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s in Cancun 2010-11-30 08:26   CANCUN, 27 November - The Pacific region is preparing their stance in cooperation with all Small Island States at the climate change negotiations in Cancun, Mexico next week.  While the possibility of a new global agr

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Small islands welcome support for temperature limit

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sius (°C). Speaking at a seminar in New York yesterday to prepare vulnerable country negotiators for upcoming talks in the lead-up to the crucial UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen this December, Ambassador Dessima Williams, Permanent Repres

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Sustainability

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n  Sustainable  Development (UNCSD) Subregional Preparatory Committee for the Pacific Countries were ado Size: 23,2 kB   Paradigm shift, needed in climate change adaptation in Samoa https://environmentweekly.webnode.com/news/paradigm-shift-needed-i

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Blaming developing countries, poor excuse for climate copmlacency

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or countries has intensified because rich countries have not put serious money on the table to help poor countries adapt to the escalating impacts of climate change and develop on a low-carbon pathway, international aid agency Oxfam said in response

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Climate financing a focus for Fiji at Climate negotiations in Cancun

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ly The issues that matter Climate financing a focus for Fiji at Climate negotiations in Cancun 2010-11-30 08:28   Cancun, Mexico - ‘Easy access to climate change funding’ is a key concern for Fiji at the 16th Conference of the Parties to the Uni

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'Islands’ high hopes sunk by climate accord

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isk of global warming began Copenhagen’s talks aspiring for leadership and action. They ended sidelined, split and bitterly disappointed.   The UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (December 7-18) saw the leaders of the world finally react t

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On Nauru, a Sinking Feeling

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making oceans more acidic and edging us ever closer to a day when no one will be able to take clean water, fertile soil or abundant food for granted. Climate change also threatens the very existence of many countries in the Pacific, where the sea lev

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