Samoa: planting 350 trees
A group of us planted 350 Native Plants (eg. Kava, Asi etc) were planted at Togitogiga National Park (First Reserved Park in South Pacific and in Samoa). It was also to assist in the Samoan Government Intitiative to
Solomon Islands: Getting to work on the Mataniko River Clean-up Campaign
A group of youths, several climate change officers, nearby communities and some very naughty but active children came together on 9/10/10 (10/10/10 is a holy day for most Solomon Islanders) to do a little cleaning up of the Mataniko River
Fiji, PNG, Tonga & Niue: Getting to work on climate change
On 10/10/10 something extraordinary happened – people in every Pacific Island nation got to work on the solutions to climate change, joining what has been dubbed ‘the most widespread day of action the world has ever seen”. Coordinated by the …
The framework for 10/10/10 is now in place…one week to go
Niue is a tiny place, with a population of only 1400 people – it's affectionately known as 'the rock of Polynesia'. It's pretty much the smallest country in the world. Like most Pacific Islands, it gets a lot of rubbish …
Tonga: Getting to work on climate change
The Pacific is the most dispersed and isolated region of the world, and one of the most vulnerable to climate change, but it’s also full of stories of hope and awesomeness. I have to share these stories with you –