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Tuvalu King Tide – Thurs 17 Feb 2011

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Our team report from Tuvalu, as the island prepares for the arrival of the king tide (the highest tides of the year) and the devastation that occurs as a result. Read more »
Originally published on Klima-Tuvalu

Tuvalu: reality or fiction?

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Lan Marie attempts to dispel some of the more prevalent myths about life in the Pacific – particularly on the small island nation of Tuvalu. Read more »
landislife pacific

Land: is life

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There are many small Pacific island nations that, at their highest point, are just metres above sea level. In 2010, our team travelled to Tuvalu and Kiribati to witness this first-hand. Watch the stories of these people and how climate change is affecting their lives. Read more »
Photo: Rodney Dekker/OxfamAUS

Tuvalu King Tide – Wed 16 Feb 2011

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The first of our photographic reports as the king tide (the highest tides of the year) hits the small island nation of Tuvalu Read more »
Photo: Oxfam

Factors behind sea level rise

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How much will waters rise, and what are the factors driving them up? Read more »
Photo: Rodney Dekker/OxfamAUS

How would you stem the rising tide?

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Oxfam is currently in Tuvalu to witness the king tide – the name given to the highest tides of the year – and talk to the people of this small island about the impact of climate change on their lives. Ask your questions here and we’ll investigate the issues that you want to know. Read more »
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The challenges facing the people of Kiribati

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The Climate Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) speaks to the Pacific Calling Partnership about the harsh challenges facing the people of Kiribati, their efforts to adapt to climate change and the increasing threat to their community and culture. Read more »
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Climate change documentaries nominated for Oscars

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The Academy Awards may be over a month away still, but the Oscar nominations have just been announced and two green-themed documentaries have been nominated! Read more »
Originally published on Klima-Tuvalu

The tide is high

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Lan Marie reports from the island nation of Tuvalu, as the sea levels rise for the yearly king tide. Read more »
COP16 Mexico

The applause of Cancun: a signpost of hope for a safe climate future

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As another year of climate negotiations comes to an end there is cause for celebration. In the final hours of a long and exhausting two weeks a firm foundation for a climate treaty was established and confidence in the UN process was renewed. Read more »