Press Release – Caritas Aotearoa
Voices from Oceania to speak out on climate change at launch of Pacific environment reportVoices from Oceania to speak out on climate change at launch of Pacific environment report
Rising sea levels, fragile food and water supplies, contamination of soil and increasingly severe weather patterns are just some of the effects of climate change described by Pacific Island peoples in a Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand report to be launched on Saturday in South Auckland.
Rising sea levels, fragile food and water supplies, contamination of soil and increasingly severe weather patterns are just some of the effects of climate change described by Pacific Island peoples in a Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand report to be launched on Saturday in South Auckland.
The report, Small yet strong: Voices from Oceania on the environment,
draws from interviews conducted by Caritas with people across Oceania
at grass roots and coastal edge level on the environmental challenges
they face. It explores what people are experiencing, how they are
responding and what they want to happen.
Keynote speakers at the launch include Amelia Ma’afu, Programmes
Coordinator and Climate Change Officer for Caritas Tonga, who will speak
about effects of climate change in Tonga, as well as an innovative
climate change adaptation programme in the country that combines
traditional local knowledge with scientific observations.
A second keynote speaker, Tihikura Hohaia, will detail how the
Parihaka community in Taranaki struggles to exercise its kaitiakitanga
(environmental guardianship) to protect traditional food sources and
waterways from resource management decisions. And a panel will include
speakers from Solomon Islands, West Papua and Avondale in Auckland.
“This report gives a voice to those affected by environmental changes
in Oceania, and looks at how people are responding to those challenges
and what solutions are needed,” says Caritas Director Julianne Hickey.
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