by Institute for Global Dialogue
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Pacific leaders have expressed their concerns over the effects of climate change on the region; especially on low-lying islands that are faced with rising sea levels.
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, made his fears of the plight of Pacific nations known at the conference. He said that Pacific countries would have to be stronger to stand up to bigger countries of the world.
Bainimarama said that industrial countries, which include Australia and New Zealand, were more likely to prioritise on economic growth at the expense of low-lying developing nations.
“I fear that our interests are about to be sacrificed, that might will triumph over reason, even though the argument of urgent and decisive action is unassailable all because of the inaction and gross irresponsiblity of what I unashamedly call the coalition of the selfish.”
Conference goers had the opportunity to hear first-hand accounts of what their fellow Pacific islanders are going through; such as the looming threat of people’s displacement, food and water shortages due to severe drought experienced in PNG, and other climate change related outcomes.