Chain Reaction: Pacific Special Edition

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PICAN COP26 DEMANDS Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN)

PICAN is an informal Network linking civil society organizations working on climate change. Since 2013, it has brought together civil society actors across the Pacific Island countries, advocating for climate justice and environmental integrity. PICAN aims to unite civil society under a common voice to increase the influence and impact of their advocacy demands on Pacific Island governments, leading non-Pacific governments to respond with more powerful and ambitious climate change policies and action at the national and regional level.

Demands

COP 26 Demands and Statement

4. Loss and Damage is life and death in the Pacific: Your political will is required now to finance and deliver support to the Pacific people who are already losing everything.

The people and communities of the Blue Pacific are living in a climate emergency, a crisis that, sadly, continues to be ignored by many Parties, including those nearest to our islands, in the lead-up to COP26. We demand Justice and Action now. As the organizations closest to and supporting Pacific Island people and communities, we reaffirm our role to put strong pressure on Leaders in the Pacific to step up, coordinate and demand transformational and just action from the global community at COP26. The Pacific must lead the charge using our Pacific culture, tradition, and wisdom of ecological and social stewardship to bring us through the current global climate catastrophe. We are committed to a climate-stable Pacific future that is unified, intersectional, and intergenerational.

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1. Fossil fuels are fossils, keep them in the ground to save the Pacific! No

new coal, oil, or gas projects, and an immediate end to all fossil fuel subsidies, everywhere.

2. Show real commitment, your NDCs must limit global heating to 1.5 degrees, we’re already out of time in the islands. Sustained, radical, and socially just cuts to emissions are required now, not later. 3. Show us the money! Mobilize all of the promised US$100 billion annually until 2025, and agree that Polluters must Pay the trillions actually needed for resilient Pacific peoples and communities.

5. Climate change is a symptom of deeper injustice and inequalities. Gender justice and women’s human rights and empowerment is a precondition for climate, social, economic, ecological, and climate justice 6. Climate justice will prevail. Your emissions are already responsible for the loss of universal human rights, and environmental rights of Pacific people, communities, and ecosystems. We will see you in courts of law, and in all other forums, to protect and retain our Rights. 7. Global climate negotiations at COP26 must be inclusive, intersectional, and intergenerational: Do not dare to marginalize the voices of Pacific Island peoples. Watch video explainer: pican.org Learn more about the demands: pacificdemands.org

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Creative Facilitation: Creating a language of the future – Dr Sue Stack

4min
pages 40-41

Changing Beautifully: Landscape. Soundscape. Resonance Mapping. – Lila Meleisea

4min
pages 38-39

HEARTH: Friendship as anti-capitalism – Aia Newport

7min
pages 36-37

Creative Content: The healing Garden – Julie Brett

3min
page 35

Changing climate, changing oceans – Wendy Flannery

3min
pages 22-23

AUKUS disrupts “a very peaceful part of planet Earth” – Nic Maclellan

17min
pages 26-29

PNG does not need a coal industry – Phil Evans

4min
page 34

A new climate for human rights – Susan Harris Rimmer, Christian Lane, and Wesley Morgan

5min
pages 30-31

Corporate Cane Toads exposed by Australia’s most disgusting award – Rhys Dolby

5min
pages 32-33

Alliance of the Solwara Warriors: Our culture, our heritage, our future

7min
pages 24-25

Protecting Tuvalu’s statehood – Hon. Simon Kofe

4min
page 21

Migration with dignity – Eloise Cox et. al

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Responding to India’s climate actions and supporting climate justice – Ruchira Talukdar

7min
pages 11-12

Climate change challenges to the cultural identity and sovereignty of Pacific Atoll Nations

2min
page 14

The significance of climate forces migration for Pacific culture and spirituality – Stella Miria-Robinson

8min
pages 18-19

PICAN COP26 demands – Pacific Island Climate Action Network

2min
page 15

Weaving the mat – Volker Boege

7min
pages 16-17

Don’t Nuke Climate

5min
page 13

Friends of the Earth International News

5min
pages 7-8

COP 26 – Rich Nations kick the can down the Road – FoE International

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pages 9-10
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