Episodes
Media in Tuvalu have a huge area to cover which presents challenges for them when it comes to reporting on all communities in the outer islands
Published 11/28/24
Residents are busy planting on the beach to mitigate the impacts of climate change on the western side of Fiji in the Ba province.
Published 11/21/24
Members of the public in Tonga, including students participated in tsunami drills to strengthen their awareness and level of preparedness for future natural disasters.
Published 11/14/24
Vanuatu’s push for an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice takes another step forward. We’ll hear what this means for Pacific Islanders
Published 11/07/24
How some young and passionate Pacific Islanders are becoming more responsible and actively involved in the fight against climate change and efforts to protect coastlines.
Published 10/31/24
Flash flooding in Tonga leaves residents with a big clean up but also acts as a reminder to be prepared leading into cyclone season.
Published 10/24/24
The Vanuatu village facing increasing storms and natural disasters and coming up with short terms solutions to help them continue living on the land they love.
Published 10/17/24
How some of the most vulnerable Pacific Island communities are also some of the most resilient
Published 10/10/24
Personal experience in natural disasters drives Vanuatu disability advocate to fight for further inclusion and consideration when planning.
Published 10/03/24
The preservation of green bananas was a practice of the forefathers of most Ni-Vanuatu, and the skill has been passed down through generations.
Published 09/26/24
Growing up in a small remote part of Papua New Guinea gave Kim Allen a unique understanding of the impacts of climate change. He's now helping others to understand those challenges.
Published 09/19/24
The fine line of reporting on disasters while caring for family and friends in small island communities.
Published 09/12/24
Local Vanuatu media speak about covering the weather and delivering important messages in one of the most natural disaster-prone areas in the world.
Published 09/05/24
Residents of Tonga felt the power of a 6.9 magnitude earthquake recently and for some it reminded them how vulnerable they can be at times.
Published 08/29/24
An alternative fuel source in Papua New Guinea that’s hoped will make an impact on climate change and the sustainability of some Pacific communities.
Published 08/22/24
A freelance photographer is raising awareness about the impacts of climate change through visual materials
Published 08/15/24
Traditional knowledge also plays a critical role in informing Fijians about the different weather seasons and natural disasters in advance
Published 08/08/24
Young Fijians have been planting thousands of trees to help protect the coastline of their community against rising sea levels and erosion.
Published 08/01/24
Vast amounts of plastic and rubbish are washing up on Pacific countries shores, and one Fijian ‘artivist’ is now using it to help spread a message.
Published 07/25/24
Personal experiences prove the best driving force for young climate activists in Fiji and Solomon Islands
Published 07/18/24
Also creating a space specifically for traditional knowledge to be handed down in Solomon Islands.
Published 07/11/24
The dying art of creating water wells in a small Solomon Islands region and the challenges they’re facing due to climate change.
Published 07/04/24
In part due to climate change, extreme tides in Solomon Islands are forcing farmers to adapt new methods of harvesting sea grapes.
Published 06/27/24
Carbon farming in Fiji, the details on how it works and what the benefits to local communities could be.
Published 06/20/24