19 Apr 2018

Pacific aims to up influence in fight against climate change

From , 4:04 am on 19 April 2018

The Pacific's environmental agency is looking to increase the region's input into climate change decisions made at a global level.

SPREP is co-hosting a workshop in Samoa with the Australian scientific research body, the CSIRO, to develop a regional strategy for climate research.

Considering the direct impact of a warming planet and a changing environment on Pacific countries, the region has had little input into climate change negotiations at the United Nations or Intergovernmental Panel.

SPREP's meteorology and climate officer Salesa Nihmei says this workshop aims to change that.

Mr Nihmei told Dominic Godfrey that key regional stakeholders are in Apia to work on a research strategy that will benefit the global fight against climate change.

In this photo from last month's peak high tide in Majuro, a local youngster reacts as king tide-driven waves wash over a seawall on Majuro. Significantly higher tides are anticipated this week.

In this photo from last month's peak high tide in Majuro, a local youngster reacts as king tide-driven waves wash over a seawall on Majuro. Significantly higher tides are anticipated this week. Photo: RNZI / Giff Johnson