07 March 2024, Port Vila, Vanuatu: An inspiring initiative to bolster resilience against climate change in Vanuatu has seen the island nation take proactive steps to
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07 March 2024, Port Vila, Vanuatu: An inspiring initiative to bolster resilience against climate change in Vanuatu has seen the island nation take proactive steps to
17 November 2023, Port Vila, Vanuatu - Vanuatu’s climate is changing rapidly because of human-induced climate change. The country is already being hit by rising sea levels, stronger cyclones, marine heatwaves and extreme rainfall, and more change is projected to impact Vanuatu in the future.
For thousands of years, people in Vanuatu have observed species such as birds, marine animals and plants to help predict the weather and climate.
30 October 2023, Port Vila, Vanuatu: Staff of the Climate Information Services for Resilient Development in Vanuatu Project (known locally by its Bislama acronym, VanKIRAP) wish to convey their sympathies to all those impacted by Category 5 Severe Tropical Cyclone Lola.
30 November 2023 – Luganville, Vanuatu - Vanuatu’s felt the full force of nature when severe tropical Cyclone Lola hit the northern and central regions of the country last week, leaving two dead and a path of devastation in its wake. This unfortunate climate-related event underscores precisely why access to accurate, up-to-date information about Vanuatu's climate is so important.