A Country in ‘Fight and Flight’ – Analysis of the Challenges of a Hybrid Adaptation Policy for the Republic of Kiribati
28 May 2022 – by Louisa Gaus The Republic of Kiribati has imminent adaptation needs due to the high dependency of the population on local ecosystems for subsistence and income,…
Could Climate Change Be a Ground for Invoking the Use of Force?
8 November 2021 – We know that the effects of climate change, such as droughts and loss of infrastructure through natural disasters, are all risk factors for armed violence and…
The People of Kiribati and Climate Change: When Home Becomes a Threat
16 September 2021 – by Ole Ter Wey Elevating the islands, or ‘migration with dignity’? In this essay, Ole ter Way analyses and compares the advantages and disadvantages of both…
Pacific Island States: Does the Future of Global Climate Displacement Lie in the Present?
24 June 2021 – by Nikunj Bhimsaria Island states in the Pacific – where rising sea-levels threaten small landmasses – stand testament to the gradual changes in climate that impact…
Climate Change and Small Island Developing States Legal Practice Toolkit
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