Pacific Prepared Podcast
We visit remote communities in Fiji's Yasawa Islands to hear how they are mitigating climate change in their villages.
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The Nauru Meteorological Service explains what El Niño weather pattern is and how it might impact people on the small island nation
It’s predicted that within the next three to four months, an El Niño weather pattern could impact parts of the Pacific, including the world’s third-smallest country, Naoero (formerly Nauru).
Long-term Tongan resident gives perspective on why relocation isn’t an option, even living in a vulnerable area
A long-term Tongan resident reflects on his experiences with disasters and explains why he would never consider relocation.
‘Learned a lot from my father and our ancestors’ Tongan resident explains the importance and relevance of traditional knowledge alongside modern technology
How one Tongan is confident that traditional knowledge still has a role to play alongside technology
Papua New Guinea villages rebuild after Cyclone Maila’s early-April destruction
After-effects of Cyclone Maila in early April, which caused widespread damage in Papua New Guinea, and how communities are recovering.
Climate change is impacting food security in a Papua New Guinea village, making life difficult for community members
One Papua New Guinea village is facing uncertainty over its ongoing food supply due to rising sea levels, leaving the community icreasingly concerned.
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