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Category: Human Rights

Posted on August 5, 2019

Why this Time cover is a disgrace to climate realities of Pacific Islanders

There are 11,000 people in Tuvalu who could have been featured on the cover of the Time to demonstrate the vulnerabilities of Pacific people to climate change. Time decided to…

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Posted on August 1, 2019

How gender stereotypes affect pro-environment behaviour

There are many reasons people fail to act in environmentally friendly ways. Inertia, for some. Fatalism, for others. Then there’s the difficulty of fully grasping the long-term consequences of our actions. New…

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Posted on August 1, 2019

Pacific island leaders renew shipping emissions battle

Sam Chambers [SPLASH247]: Nine leaders of climate crisis-threatened islands in the Pacific have signed the Nadi Bay Declaration, urging for immediate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions cuts, with shipping central to…

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