Episodes
How climate change has forced a Solomon Island cocoa farmer to adapt and diversify their methods
Published 06/13/24
Tonga’s volcanic eruption from early 2022 could have impacts on weather for the remainder of the decade, according to scientists.
Published 06/06/24
The recent landslide in Papua New Guinea has caused devastation and heartbreak for the country.
Published 05/30/24
Fiji's oldest settlement, Viseisei village, is feeling the impacts of rising sea levels threatening grave sites.
Published 05/23/24
Samoa’s fishing industry relies exclusively on the weather, so when natural disasters hit, they’re often out of work for large periods of time.
Published 05/16/24
A Solomon Islands theatre company is hoping a climate change-themed production will help put the story back in the hands of Pacific islanders.
Published 05/09/24
We look at the importance of working in the disaster risk reduction space and motivating stories from the role.
Published 05/02/24
Passing on traditional knowledge in Samoa through stories, we find out when this happens and who has the responsibility for it.
Published 04/25/24
While some parts of the Pacific have seen constant rain over the past few months, others are in severe drought.
Published 04/18/24
Focussing on more resilient infrastructure in Fiji to help communities cope with the increased risk from natural disasters.
Published 04/11/24
How does working with knowledge holders in Solomon Islands lead to preserving customs and culture in the face of climate change?
Published 04/04/24
For more than ten years, people have been voluntarily relocating from Carteret Islands in Papua New Guinea and now they’re slowly running out of time to make the move.
Published 03/28/24
How flooding in Fiji is having flow-on effects on markets and the availability of some fruit and vegetables across the country.
Published 03/21/24
A marine conservation group in Papua New Guinea has been focusing on diversity and learning how local women are changing the way they think about their work.
Published 03/14/24
Putting the focus on getting the messaging and translations right when it comes to natural disasters in the Pacific.
Published 02/29/24
How the weather service in Tonga has been including traditional knowledge into forecasts and how that’s been received by the community.
Published 02/22/24
The international court of justice needs stories from people living in the Pacific to inform an advisory opinion due in 2025.
Published 02/15/24
Millions of dollars of aid makes it way to the Pacific every year, so what does that look like on the ground for those communities who need it, especially after natural disasters?
Published 02/08/24
The Yasawa Islands are one of the most exposed and isolated areas in Fiji, so how will the government help this idyllic archipelago, especially after a natural disaster?
Published 02/01/24
Some villagers from communities in Vanua Levu in Fiji have been living in temporary accommodation since late 2020 — now, they’ve finally got some news on a relocation.
Published 01/25/24
A Papua New Guinea chief is concerned that culture and traditional knowledge isn’t being passed on to the next generation.
Published 01/18/24
The Fijian village of Namuka in Bau, Tailevu, is in a beautiful coastal location, close to the ocean and a river – but rising sea levels and high tides are constantly leaving the community isolated.
Published 12/14/23
The 28th COP, hosted by Dubai, has heard from global leaders including the Fijian Prime Minister, who is pushing for more outcomes from the meetings.
Published 12/07/23
How a group of women in Papua New Guinea has been helping to preserve the ‘vital’ mangrove population along the coastline.
Published 11/30/23
Representatives from right across the Pacific came together to discuss everything related to the fishing industry and how local voices can help give a better understanding.
Published 11/23/23