Pacific Island Nations at the Forefront of Climate Security
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Seminar 7 held on April 6, 2025, focused on the increasingly urgent intersection between climate change and security in the Pacific. As part of the PG420 unit on international and regional security, the session explored how Pacific Island countries are among the most vulnerable to climate threats yet continue to lead global climate diplomacy. The seminar examined strategies for regional influence, reviewed the broader impacts of the Boe Declaration, and introduced innovative frameworks like complex adaptive systems for managing climate risks. The full seminar recording is available on my YouTube channel . screenshot of the video A key theme discussed was how Pacific Island nations can leverage their identity as large ocean states to influence international climate negotiations. The presentations emphasized the importance of regional unity, the strategic use of international agreements like the Paris Agreement, and leadership in sustainable development and ocean conservation. Challenges...