Pacific response to climate change Oct 24
Pacific response to climate change to resonate this Saturday, October 24th
Media Advisory:
Update
20 October 2009
Inhabitants of Cartaret Island will be some of the first climate change refugees in the world. Their action will be located at their proposed relocation site to highlight the massive implications of climate change on their future. Cartaret Islanders will be transported to the relocation site where church gongs will ring 350 times and 350 mangrove seedlings will be planted. There will also be live contempory and traditional song and dance performances. Fiji is leading the way in the Pacific! The sound of bells will resonate across Fiji's islands on October 24th, as the Pacific Conference of Churches holds a ‘Tolling and Gonging’ session. Member churches will beat their lali's (traditional wooden gongs) 350 times. This will be followed by community education on climate change. Fiji will also send a "coconut telegraph to the world" with 350 Fijians in traditional dress from four different villages coming together to spell out 350. Niue will be holding a full-day event titled "Treemendous Niue" on October 24th. This will involve a dawn blessing, followed by some aerobics to warm up for the main event: tree planting. Members of parliament will also be attending. In the afternoon schools will be performing and demonstrating their 350-related school work.
In Papua New Guinea, The Centre for
Law and Environmental Rights is hosting ‘Peg a metre,
clean a metre’ on Ela beach. Ruth Pune, organiser of the
event says, “We are bringing a message to world leaders
that we want them to reduce the current level of carbon in
the atmosphere from 390ppm to the target of 350. We are
serious about this number.” Business sponsors are being
charged 350 kina (approx US $130) for participation in the
day. In Tuvalu, the 350 Climate Action
Festival includes the re-introduction of solar energy and
the introduction of wind energy in Funafuti on October 24th.
Climate change is a critical issue for Pacific Island
states. Sean Weaver, a New Zealand climate scientist working
in the Pacific, says that the biggest challenge from a
climate change perspective is water security and consequent
food security associated with drought. He said that
projections for the western Pacific are for increased
drought. “Sea level rise also threatens lots of low-lying
areas, not to mention the likely increase in the intensity
of storms and associated flood events,” Weaver said last
week. This week Niue ran a 'Grab that Jandal' clean-up of
Togo Chasm as part of 350 events, featuring Miss South
Pacific, Vanessa Marsh.
ENDS
Highlights
of Pacific actions planned for October 24th:
Check back before October 24th for all currently
listed events for the Pacific and the rest of the world at
www.350.org Cook Islands
– A day of live music and climate awareness at
Cafe Salsa
Fiji – Tolling and Gonging
– Pacific Conference of Churches. Fiji Islands Suva,
Nausori, Ovalau, Nadi, Sigatoka, Lakeba.
Coconut
telegraph to the world. Gathering of 350 villagers from four
villages Nabasovi, Tavua, Navaga & Waisali at Nabasovi
District School
Fiji Nightingales Action for Climate
Change – Nurses for 350, Fiji School of Nursing, Tamavua
Campus, Suva. Dilkusha 350 Movement, Dilkusha High School,
Nausori Town, Suva.
Papua New Guinea –
’Peg a metre, clean a metre’, Ela Beach
Bougainville Climate Action: Unified for a Global
Climate Treaty – Tinputz Community, Marau,
Bougainville, PNG
Guam – Forest 350:
Guam residents to plant 350 seedlings in the Cetti Bay area.
Niue – Treemendous
Niue, 24th October
Western Samoa –
Fa’a Samoa – A morning workshop for primary
school students, open to the public, 350 Climate Action
Festival Tuvalu – 350
Climate Action Festival including tree planting, the
re-introduction of solar energy and the introduction of wind
energy, Funafuti Do it yourself reuse website
Vanuatu – An exhibition of
climate-change-related works by pikininis and a short
toktok, seafront, Port Vila, October 23rd
Hawaii – 350 Island style with
350 Road Signs.
French Polynesia
– Save our Fenua: Meeting to plan for the future
... or there may not be any tomorrows for any of us or our
beloved islands – Uturoa, Raiatea.
Les pieds dans
l’eau/feet in the water – Pointe Venus, Mahina.
New Caledonia - Ensemble pour
l’objectif 350 – Noumea.
American Samoa
– 350 Climate Foundation Event, Pago Pago.
Tonga – Young Generation Climate
Change Awareness & Action Week, New City building Area,
Taufaahau, Nukualofa, Tongatapu.
Solomon
Islands - Iumi waka tugeda fo stopem climate
change, Multi-Purpose Building, Honiara.
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www.350.org.nz www.350.org