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  2. Climate change in Fiji - Wikipedia

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    [38] [40] Since climate change will largely impact ocean fishing, Fiji is expected to gain a larger reliance on freshwater aquaculture in the future: while coastal fishing production has been modelled to decrease by 27% by 2050 under a baseline climate change scenario, freshwater fish production is expected to increase by an estimated 146% in ...

  3. Fiji says climate change, not conflict, is Asia's biggest ...

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    Fiji's defence minister said on Sunday that climate change posed the biggest security threat in the Asia-Pacific region, a shift in tone at a defence summit that has been dominated by the war in ...

  4. Climate change is "eroding a way of life" for Fiji's ... - AOL

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    As waters warm and storms become more intense, some of Fiji's fisherwomen are making about half as much money as they used to – for more time spent working out at sea. Climate change is "eroding ...

  5. Category:Environment of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. ... Climate change in Fiji; K. Kula Eco Park ... This page was last edited on 18 August 2019, ...

  6. Fiji's fisherwomen bear the brunt of climate change - AOL

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    STORY: Climate change is wiping out this unique species of seaweed, and the livelihoods of the fisherwomen in Fiji who survive on it."We are struggling to find, some spot for a lot of nama. If it ...

  7. List of areas depopulated due to climate change - Wikipedia

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    Satellite imaging of Cartí Sugtupu, Panama in 2022, showing rising sea levels submerging the island and forcing hundreds of indigenous Guna people to relocate.. This article lists several areas, regions, and municipalities that have either been completely or markedly depopulated, or are involved in plans for depopulation or relocation due to anthropogenic climate change.

  8. Fiji and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    Fiji was the first small island developing state to preside over the G77, and Foreign Affairs Minister Ratu Inoke Kubuabola explained: "[R]ecently, the G77 has taken on negotiating positions in areas of climate change and sustainable development, the two areas which PSIDS focus on in New York. These are the two areas Fiji wishes to place ...

  9. Geography of Fiji - Wikipedia

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    Climate change in Fiji is an exceptionally pressing issue for the country – as an island nation, Fiji is particularly vulnerable to rising sea levels, coastal erosion and extreme weather. [10]