Pacific Prepared Podcast Radio Australia
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- Society & Culture
Disasters are inevitable but losing your life or home isn't. Learn what to do before, during and after disaster in this program aimed at helping you keep safe.
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How some Fijian communities are turning to carbon farming for their communities
Carbon farming in Fiji, the details on how it works and what the benefits to local communities could be.
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Solomon Islands farmer adapts practices as climate change continues to impact crops
How climate change has forced a Solomon Island cocoa farmer to adapt and diversify their methods
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Tonga volcano eruption expected to impact weather until 2030
Tonga’s volcanic eruption from early 2022 could have impacts on weather for the remainder of the decade, according to scientists.
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After a devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea, local communities have pulled together to lend assistance wherever possible
The recent landslide in Papua New Guinea has caused devastation and heartbreak for the country.
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Fiji’s oldest settlement is fighting to save grave sites from rising sea levels
Fiji's oldest settlement, Viseisei village, is feeling the impacts of rising sea levels threatening grave sites.
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Samoan fishing industry feels the impacts of climate change and natural disasters
Samoa’s fishing industry relies exclusively on the weather, so when natural disasters hit, they’re often out of work for large periods of time.