Despite the challenges to keep the 1.5 degrees Celsius target alive at the 26th meeting of the United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP26) held in Glasgow this year, small island developing states (SIDS) have continued to step up in promoting international cooperation and sustainable efforts to build climate security. After analysing 18 statements from SIDS’ leaders from the Caribbean, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean and South China Sea at the opening of the high-level segment of COP26, Athaulla Rasheed explains how policy narratives of island nations have promoted ideas about their fight for survival. He says that the fight needs urgent action, supported by financial cooperation to address the costs of loss and damage caus...
In 1999, the rising sea level swallowed two islands of the nation Kiribati. Rising sea level is one ...
Tokelau and Tuvalu are vulnerable to global warming. This article discusses the security implication...
Climate change is the most pressing and dangerous crisis that the world faces today, as it concerns ...
Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the existential threat of climate change for small isla...
Commentary: Pacific Island states battled to have their perspectives taken into account at the ...
The degradation, pollution and destruction of the natural environment have become a serious challeng...
Anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and toxic chemicals in the atmosphere are causing...
Given their size and limited resources, many small islands now realise it may be wise to club togeth...
The current era of human activity has seen the rise of global environmental change (GEC) and its rel...
About one fifth of all politically independent countries are Small Island Developing States (SIDS)....
Being at the frontline of climate change, small island developing states (SIDS) hold a serious stake...
The latest and most significant round of multilateral climate negotiations (COP21) takes place in Pa...
Climate change poses an existential threat to small island developing states that are at risk of los...
The small island developing states (SIDS) are among those nations which are the most underdeveloped ...
Much of the literature concerned with the politics of rising tides is about the involvement of state...
In 1999, the rising sea level swallowed two islands of the nation Kiribati. Rising sea level is one ...
Tokelau and Tuvalu are vulnerable to global warming. This article discusses the security implication...
Climate change is the most pressing and dangerous crisis that the world faces today, as it concerns ...
Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the existential threat of climate change for small isla...
Commentary: Pacific Island states battled to have their perspectives taken into account at the ...
The degradation, pollution and destruction of the natural environment have become a serious challeng...
Anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and toxic chemicals in the atmosphere are causing...
Given their size and limited resources, many small islands now realise it may be wise to club togeth...
The current era of human activity has seen the rise of global environmental change (GEC) and its rel...
About one fifth of all politically independent countries are Small Island Developing States (SIDS)....
Being at the frontline of climate change, small island developing states (SIDS) hold a serious stake...
The latest and most significant round of multilateral climate negotiations (COP21) takes place in Pa...
Climate change poses an existential threat to small island developing states that are at risk of los...
The small island developing states (SIDS) are among those nations which are the most underdeveloped ...
Much of the literature concerned with the politics of rising tides is about the involvement of state...
In 1999, the rising sea level swallowed two islands of the nation Kiribati. Rising sea level is one ...
Tokelau and Tuvalu are vulnerable to global warming. This article discusses the security implication...
Climate change is the most pressing and dangerous crisis that the world faces today, as it concerns ...