The Drowning Islands
• October 15, 2009 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG & Bougainville, PNG & Climate Change
Tags: BBC, Bougainville, Carteret Islands, Carterets, Climate Change, Dan Box, Drowning Islands, IBG, Islands, Journey to the Sinking Lands, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Radio Documentary, Royal Geographical Society
Sun Come Up – A Film about Climate Change in PNG
• August 11, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG & Bougainville, PNG & Climate Change, PNG Multimedia
Tags: Atoll, Bougainville, Carteret Islands, Climate Change, Climate Change Refugees, Dance, Islanders, Malaria, Music, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Storytelling, Sun Come Up
The OCCCT, OCCES and CPWT – Who is Who in the PNG Climate Change Game?
• March 16, 2009 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG & Climate Change
Tags: Carbon Trade, Clean Power & Water Technologies, Climate Change, CPWT, Environment Sustainability, OCCCT, OCCES, Office of Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability, Office of Climate Change and Environment Sustainability, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Office of Climate Change & Carbon Trade, Theo Yasause, Website
On the Frontlines of Climate Change
• March 9, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG & Climate Change
Tags: Asia, Carbon Credit, Carbon Trade, Climate Change, Communities, Conflicts, Department, FCPF, Forests, Forum, Frontlines, ICITP, India, Indian Confederation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, Indigenous Peoples, Jebra Ram Muchahary, Minister, OCCES, Office of Climate Change and Environment Sustainability, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Blogs, PNG Government, PNG Landowners, PNG Media, R-PIN, REDD, Rimbunan Hijau, Solo, Tavurvur, World Bank
Jared Diamond on the End of the World: Is PNG the Only Country that can Survive?
• February 23, 2009 • 4 CommentsPosted in PNG International Issues, PNG Sustainability
Tags: Agrarian, Agriculture, America, American Southwest, Anasazi Indians, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, Bolivia, Canada, Chemical Contamination, China, Civilization, Climate Change, Collapse of Complex Societies, Collapse: How Societies Choos to Fail or Succeed, Conservation, Corporation, Darwin, Deforestation, Dennis Kucinich, Density, Depopulation, Doom, Easter Island, Ecosystems, Ecuador, End of the World, Energy, Environment, Finance, Food Production, Fossil Fuels, Gardening, Germs, Global Warming, Gloom, Guns, Human Civilization, India, Jared Diamond, Joseph Tainter, Law Vegas, Los Angeles, Natural Selection, North America, Pacific Island Nations, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Peak Oil, Peru, Phoenix, Pollution, Population Explosion, Pulitzer Prize, Ron Paul, Somalia, South America, Specialization, Species, Supply Lines, Sustainability, Technology, Threats, Tiwanaku, Western Civilization, World Leaders
Rainforest Politics & the Carbon-Credit Trade in PNG: An Essential Introduction
• February 6, 2009 • 14 CommentsPosted in PNG & Climate Change, PNG Business, PNG Conservation, PNG Innovation, PNG International Issues, PNG Sustainability
Tags: Bali, Carbon Credit, Carbon Market Value, Carbon Markets, Carbon Neutral, Carbon Shop, Carbon Trade, Climate Change, Coalition for Rainforest Nations, Compensation, Costa Rica, DEC, Deforestation, Department of Environment and Conservation, Developing Countries, Distinguished Speaker Series, Dr Kevin Conrad, Dr Theo Yasause, Draft, Emissions, Executive Director, Facility, FCPF, FCPF Charter, Forest Carbon, Forest Carbon Partnership Facility, GDP Per Capita, Global, Government, Grand Chief, Incentives, Indigenous Peoples, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC, Mandate, Montreal, National Fisheries Authority, NGOs, OCCCT, Office of Climate Change and Carbon Trading, Pacific Regional Challenges, Papua New Guinea, Paradigm Shift, PNG, PNG Australia Forest Carbon Partnership, PNG Eco-Forestry Forum, PNG Forest Authority, PNG R-PIN, PNGA FCP, Policy Dialouge, Port Moresby, Post-Courier, R-PIN, Readiness Fund, Readiness Plan Indicative Note, REDD, Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, Renewable Energy, Sir Michael Somare, Special Envoy on Climate Change to the United Nations, Stakeholders, The Lowy Institute for International Affairs, Thomas Paka, UN, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, UNCCC, UNFCCC, United Nations, United Nations Climate Change Conference, World Bank
Papua New Guinea Backed Resolution Before the UN
• September 5, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Conservation, PNG International Issues
Tags: Climate Change, International Peace and Security, Islands First, Maldives, Pacific, Pacific Small Island Developing States, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PSIDS, SIDS, Small Island Developing States, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, UN, UN Security Council, United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Papua New Guinea: Time to Lead the Pacific
• August 31, 2008 • 1 CommentPosted in PNG International Issues, PNG Politics
Tags: Ambassador, Australia, Bainimarama, Bali, Bureaucracy, Change, Climate, Climate Change, Coalition for Rainforest Nations, Conference, Decision, Democracy, Director, Economic, Environment, Fiji, Forestry, Forum, Goosebumps, International, Island, Kevin Conrad, Melanesian, Melanesian Spearhead Group, Moti Affair, MSG, New Zealand, Niue, Pacific, Pacific Islands, Pacific Islands Forum, Pacific Register of Ships Limited, Papua New Guinea, PNG, Political, PRS, Region, Register, Reputation, Scandal, Sepik, Sepik Highway Trust, Ships, Singapore, Sir Michael Somare, Social, stone-age, Taiwan, United Nations Climate Change Conference, United States
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