Pacific Islands make new joint effort on climate change and disaster risks
Friday, July 12, 2013 - 10:52
A highly anticipated meeting between Pacific Island countries, on climate change and disaster risk management concluded yesterday in Nadi, Fiji, in a new joint effort to represent the concerns of the countries in a region that is most vulnerable to the effects of climate change and sea level rise.
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Kuo 'osi 'ilo foki 'ehe kau
Kuo 'osi 'ilo foki 'e he kau saianisi ia 'global warming/climate change' he 'ikai toe 'osi 'a e ngaahi fakatu'utamaki fakaenatula ia 'i mamani. 'Oku nau ngaue'aki leva 'a e fo'i mo'oni ko'eni ke fakailifia'i 'aki 'a e kakai 'We are the first to be impacted and will be the first to go down/sea level rise etc' 'o pehe ko e fakatupu 'eni 'e he tangata (gas emissions etc). Oku nau tanaki ha pa'anga 'e laui piliona mei 'Amelika/ ngaahi Pule'anga kihe polokalama ni, ka 'oku 'ikai 'ilo pe 'oku 'alu ki fe. Tau mateuteu pe ke malu'i kitautolu meihe ngaahi fakatu'utamaki fakaenatula hange ko e anga maheni, ka 'oku 'ikai ko 'etau ilifia kihe sikemi ni. SAIA