World leaders who deny climate change should go to mental hospital – Samoan PM
2 September, 2018. Tuilaepa Sailele berates leaders who fail to take issue seriously, singling out Australia, India, China and the US
2 September, 2018. Tuilaepa Sailele berates leaders who fail to take issue seriously, singling out Australia, India, China and the US
22 August, 2018. The scorching temperatures and forest fires of this summer’s heatwave have finally stirred the world to face the onrushing threat of global warming, claims the climate scientist behind the recent “hothouse Earth” report.
4 April, 2018. The Climate Change Trust Fund (CCTF) has approved five (5) projects altogether for Vava’u, in which four (4) of these projects are Water Tanks Projects and one (1) project for a renovation of an evacuation centre.
8 December, 2017. The Asian Development Bank says Pacific nations need to step up their efforts to adapt to more extreme weather conditions.
21 September, 2017. Department of Climate Change starts its awareness program yesterday with tree planting in three schools including Lavengamalie College, Liahona High School and Ocean of Light.
27 July, 2017. Small island states are turning to other nations like China to garner more support for climate change efforts in the region.
24 July, 2017. A four-week short-term accredited training, commencing today at Tungi Colonnade is seeking to enhance participants’ knowledge on climate resilience related areas specifically on climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction.
23 July, 2017. An Australian think tank says the withdrawal of the US Trump administration from the Paris Accord presents an opportunity for the Pacific to look to China.