Guardian Professional,21 Oct 2014:
A proposal offering small island states debt relief to pay for climate change adaptation merges legitimate and illegitimate debt, writes Karl Mathiesen
15 Sep 2014:
As rising sea levels, drought and disasters scrub some of Earth’s most picturesque places off the map, the first climate refugees apply for asylum. But where will they go?
28 Aug 2014: Haoliang Xu: The challenges may seem daunting, but to preserve the environment and provide decent livelihoods, island states need to take a greener, more inclusive approach
Maina Talia: Traditional ways of life on Tuvalu and Kiribati, the most vulnerable of the low-lying Pacific island atolls, are being destroyed by climate change. That's why I'm lobbying Australian parliamentarians
Climate change and sinking beneath the waves isn't the only danger the islands face. Unless poor policy is addressed, they also risk a homemade environmental and energy crisis
18 Mar 2011: Lan Marie Nguyen Berg and Florent Baarsch: There is little the inhabitants of this island state could have done to protect themselves against a tsunami if one had struck after Japan's earthquake
4 Mar 2011: Florent Baarsch and Lan Marie Berg: Fish stocks on Tuvalu's islands, in the Pacific, are disappearing and islanders are turning to the outside world to survive