Posters illustrating the impacts pf global warming in the pacific affecting the atmosphere.
Exercises relating to climate change
This is the overview for the third part of the SEREAD programme link with ARGO. The overview progresses from low-level concepts to higher level and establish the progression between the essential concepts for this level. One of the primary purposes of this programme is to lay the foundation for linking weather to ocean matters and Argo.
The overview progresses from low-level concepts to higher level and establish the progression between the essential concepts for this level. One of the primary purposes of this programme is to lay the foundation for linking weather to ocean matters and Argo.
Exercises relating to climate change.
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Below are a large variety of exercises that can be used for inspiration to help shape your work on awareness raising in trainings, workshops, within communities, at schools or with (youth) volunteers. |
The Pacific developing member countries (DMCs) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are a diverse array of countries with widely varying topographies, cultures and economies, fragile natural resource environments, and prosperity, stability, and security that can be compromised by the impacts and consequences of climate change. The Pacific island governments view climate change as a priority issue, especially in terms of its potential impacts on food security, and need clear directions in addressing both issues.
The National Consultation on Policy and Programmatic Actions to Address High Food Prices for
Vanuatu was held at the Le Lagon Resort, Port Vila on 16-17 April 2012. Vanuatu is one of the
four countries selected by FAO to hold further dialogue following the Sub-Regional Consultation
on High Food Prices for the Pacific sub-region that was held in Nadi, Fiji in 2011. The other
countries included the Cook Islands, Niue and the Solomon Islands. The meeting was convened
by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Quarantine, Forestry and Fisheries (MALQFF);
Dear all,
The Vanuatu Association of Non Governmental Organisations welcomes the outcomes of the Third International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) held in Apia, Samoa on 1-4 September 2014, and the adoption of the ‘Samoa Pathway’ - Small Island Developing States Accelerated Modalities of Action, for the implementation of sustainable development and poverty eradication.