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Changement Climatique: Quand l'adaptation ne fonctionne pas

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IRIN

JOHANNESBOURG, 3 décembre 2012 (IRIN) - Les populations des pays en voie de développement ont appris à s'adapter à l'augmentation de la salinité, aux précipitations irrégulières et, dans certains cas, aux inondations fréquentes qui accompagnent le changement climatique. Mais une nouvelle étude a examiné de plus près certaines de ces stratégies d'adaptation et a découvert que, passé un certain seuil, elles cessaient de fonctionner.

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Food arrives at starving Pacific school

Pacific correspondent Campbell Cooney

Food has arrived at a remote boarding school in the northern Pacific, three weeks after it ran out of supplies to feed nearly 300 students.

Weipat High School on Onoun, one of the remote outer islands of the Federated States of Micronesia state of Chuuk, provides education and accommodation to around 270 students from all the islands around the region.

Three weeks ago the school was forced to close its doors and send students to live with the community after provisions ran out.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation:

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Palau + 2 others
Typhoon Bopha (26W) - Update 5

This is an extremely dangerous system with very destructive winds. Authorities and disaster managers are on high alert and over 45 typhoon evacuation centers have opened. Once Typhoon Bopha has passed over Palau, forecasts show that it will track towards the Philippines where emergency preparedness measures are being put in place.

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American Samoa + 21 others
The Pacific Environment and Climate Change Outlook

Food, Water and Livelihoods in Pacific Islands under Increasing Threat from Climate Change

Invasive Species, Waste, and Extreme Weather Events among Key Challenges

Doha (Qatar), 4 December 2012 – Island communities in the Pacific Ocean are facing unprecedented challenges to their economies and environment from the impacts of climate change, according to a new report released at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Doha, Qatar.

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Palau + 1 other
Tropical Storm Bopha (26W) Update 4

What are the current conditions?

Authorities and disaster managers are on high alert with current predictions that Tropical Storm Bopha (TS Bopha) will pass close to Palau as a Category 4 tropical cyclone with the potential for a significant impact.

As of this morning, TS Bopha remains a Category 2 tropical cyclone with maximum winds averaging 93 km near the centre.

This morning’s satellite imagery shows that the system is becoming better organized and is continuing to intensify.

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Micronesia on alert as Tropical Storm Bopha intensifies

Storm warnings remain in effect for parts of the Federated States of Micronesia, as Tropical Storm Bopha continues to intensify.

Tropical storm warnings remain in effect for parts of the Federated States of Micronesia.

Satellite imagery shows that Tropical Storm Bopha is continuing to intensify, with winds increasing up to 80 kilometres an hour.

Forecasters say Tropical Storm Bopha is moving in a westerly direction, a little over 100 nautical miles south of Chuuk.

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Palau + 1 other
Tropical Storm Bopha (26W) Update 3

What are the current conditions?

Over the past 24 hours Tropical Storm Bopha (26W) has continued to intensify and is now a Category 2 tropical cyclone with maximum winds averaging 55 knots near the centre.

The system continues to move steadily westwards and modeling is in agreement with this meaning that there is a high degree of confidence in the predicted forecast track.

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World + 5 others
Evidence from the Frontlines of Climate Change: Loss and Damage to Communities Despite Coping and Adaptation

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UN University

At the UN Climate Change negotiations, speaking on behalf of the 48 countries in the Least Developed Countries (LDC) group, its Chair Dr. Pa Ousman Jarju stated, “This new report sheds light on the possibilities and constraints we face in our fight against climate change. Ignoring this knowledge can either mean our collective success or failure in stemming the pathways to loss and damage."

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Neighbour offers aid for starving Pacific school

A senior government official in Guam says the American humanitarian organisation USAID could help students from a remote Pacific school who have run out of food.

Weipat High School on Onoun, one of the remote outer islands of the Federated States of Micronesia state of Chuuk, provides education and accommodation to around 270 students from all the islands around the region.

Last week, the school was forced to close its doors and send students to live with the community after provisions ran out.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation:

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Tropical Storm Bopha (26W) Update 1

What are the current conditions?

Tropical Storm Bopha (26W) has developed southwest of Pohnpei and southeast of Chuuk in the Federated States of Micronesia.

It is currently a weak Category 1 (BoM System) tropical cyclone with winds of 35 knots near the centre. It is moving westnorthwest at about 2 mph and is expected to steadily intensify overnight and turn more to the west. Over the weekend, the system may develop into a Category 4 tropical cyclone.

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World + 9 others
IOM Boosts Asian Disaster Risk Reduction

Press Briefing Notes Friday 12th October 2012 Spokesperson: Jumbe Omari Jumbe

As the world marks the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (13/10), IOM has announced the start of a major Asian initiative to assist vulnerable communities to prepare for and reduce the risk of natural disasters.

The organization has received USD17 million, mainly from the USA and Australia, which will be used primarily for community-based disaster risk reduction, but also to build capacity in governments and national partners.

International Organization for Migration:

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Climate Change Hits Pacific Islands

By Catherine Wilson

BRISBANE, Australia, Oct 1 2012 (IPS) - Climate activist Wanita Limpus, from the low-lying island nation of Kiribati in the Central Pacific Ocean, says the outcome of the Rio+20 Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro in June was a serious letdown for small, developing island states.

Half of the 10 million people of the Pacific islands reside within 1.5 km of the coastline, and Limpus stressed that climate change and rising sea levels were not a prediction but a reality threatening human security now.

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Cook Islands + 12 others
Climate Update Pacific Issue 01, October 2012

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Weak El Niño conditions expected to form in the Pacific Island region during the September to November period.

  • Dryer conditions expected in Fiji, Samoa and Wallis & Futuna. Above normal rainfall is forecast for the Federated States of Micronesia. Normal rainfall is forecast elsewhere, with no clear guidance given for Niue, the Solomon Islands, the Southern Cook Islands and the Society Islands.

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Thailand + 45 others
OCHA Offices in Asia-Pacific - Regional Reference map issued 01 September 2012

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Cook Islands + 13 others
Analysis of Disaster Response Training in the Pacific Island Region - Provisional Version September 2012

1 . Executive Summary

The Analysis of Disaster Response Training in the Pacific Island region was commissioned by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Regional Office for the Pacific.

The primary aim of the analysis was to provide guidance for future disaster management training and capacity development initiatives by Pacific Island Countries (PICs), international and regional humanitarian and developmental organizations and donor partners. The analysis as such focuses on disaster preparedness and response.

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