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Thinking for ourselvesWed, 14 Aug 2013 06:30:11 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.6.1By: Winston Tarere
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Winston TarereSun, 04 Nov 2012 21:49:53 +0000http://www.pacificpolicy.org/?p=2084#comment-132Island nations contribute around 0.4 of total carbon emissions into the atmosphere but are the first to suffer the consequences of global warming. Cartaret Islands and Kiribati and Tuvalu are scheduled to be the next to migrate from their island homes, the identity, and what makes them and their culture unique. I think the issue we need to discuss is the responsibility of the industrialized countries such as the US, China etc… but more specifically NZ and Australia. What is Australia prepared to do? Will they accept climate refugees from Kiribati and Tuvalu or are they going to setup immigration detention centers to process climate refugees like they do to the boat people.
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[Pacific Institute of Public Policy] CLIMATE SECURITY – A holistic approach to climate change, security and development | For Yap State CitizensWed, 31 Oct 2012 01:09:54 +0000http://www.pacificpolicy.org/?p=2084#comment-122[...] Pacific Institute of Public Policy/ Original Link [...]
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Pacific Buzz (October 31): Australia Security Council bid – Pacific implications | Election fever | Pacific migration research | More | Development Policy BlogTue, 30 Oct 2012 23:01:07 +0000http://www.pacificpolicy.org/?p=2084#comment-121[...] of climate change during its two-year tenure on the UN Security Council. A recent PiPP discussion paper reasons that many future security issues will be driven by climate change, and these issues will [...]
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PACIFIC BUZZ – A roundup of political and economic news by PiPP and DevPolicy.org | Pacific Institute of Public PolicyTue, 30 Oct 2012 19:01:22 +0000http://www.pacificpolicy.org/?p=2084#comment-120[...] implications of climate change during its two-year tenure on the UN Security Council. A recent PiPP discussion paper reasons that many future security issues will be driven by climate change, and these issues will [...]
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Fox MarkSat, 27 Oct 2012 09:21:57 +0000http://www.pacificpolicy.org/?p=2084#comment-115Climate change is a real issue to Pacific islanders. What are the scientific and traditional ways of addressing this issue. We know it is irreversible, but there are means. I am interested in knowing what are some of these ways means.
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PiPP TV 2012-10-24 | Pacific Institute of Public PolicyTue, 23 Oct 2012 22:49:47 +0000http://www.pacificpolicy.org/?p=2084#comment-107[...] PiPP’s latest Discussion Starter revisits the climate change issue with a focus on the security implications for Pacific island nations. As climate change begins to bite, Pacific governments are moving to think more deeply about how to integrate climate change into national security and other development policies. How is it affecting water and food security, energy security and international diplomacy? [...]
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