The Pacific and
Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are susceptible to many hydro - meteorological and other hazards, namely tropical storms and hurricanes, thunderstorms or lightning, coastal storm surges, floods, flash floods, coastal flooding, river flooding, tsunamis, drought, strong winds, heat waves, and dust or haze.
Not exact matches
In Bali I was on the Delegations of Jamaica (my home
island and a member state of the UN), and of the Caribbean Community Climate Change Center (an Intergovernmental Organization representing almost all Caribbean states), while also representing the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development Partnership in New Technologies for Small Island Developing States (as Coordinator of the Partnership), the Global Coral Reef Alliance (an international NGO), and Yayasan Karang Lestari (Protected Coral Foundation, an Indonesian NGO that runs the world's largest coral reef restoration pro
island and a member
state of the UN), and of the
Caribbean Community Climate Change Center (an Intergovernmental Organization representing almost all
Caribbean states), while also representing the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development Partnership in New Technologies for Small Island Developing States (as Coordinator of the Partnership), the Global Coral Reef Alliance (an international NGO), and Yayasan Karang Lestari (Protected Coral Foundation, an Indonesian NGO that runs the world's largest coral reef restoration pro
states), while also representing the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development Partnership in New Technologies for
Small Island Developing States (as Coordinator of the Partnership), the Global Coral Reef Alliance (an international NGO), and Yayasan Karang Lestari (Protected Coral Foundation, an Indonesian NGO that runs the world's largest coral reef restoration pro
Island Developing States (as Coordinator of the Partnership), the Global Coral Reef Alliance (an international NGO), and Yayasan Karang Lestari (Protected Coral Foundation, an Indonesian NGO that runs the world's largest coral reef restoration pro
States (as Coordinator of the Partnership), the Global Coral Reef Alliance (an international NGO), and Yayasan Karang Lestari (Protected Coral Foundation, an Indonesian NGO that runs the world's largest coral reef restoration project).
This activity report summarizes the key outcomes of a meeting of around one hundred climate change education (CCE) experts, primarily from
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the
Caribbean, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean.
UNEP News Center: The high - level political dialogue of Latin American and
Caribbean Environment Ministers and international experts produced an agreement to advance a regional cooperation framework on the global sustainable development agenda, climate change, biodiversity, chemicals, waste,
Small Island Developing States (SIDS), among other crucial areas of action.
Climate finance in the
Caribbean region's
Small Island Developing States.
Small island developing states, from the Pacific to the
Caribbean, say they are suffering ever more from rising sea levels and storm surges whipped up by cyclones.
This region, which more than 40 million people call home, consists of more than forty
small island developing states spread across the Indian and Pacific oceans, the Mediterranean, and the
Caribbean.
The
Caribbean region's
small island developing states face considerable threats from climate change, and the costs involved exceed their financial capacity.
Ten members are from Annex I countries and Ten members from Non-Annex II countries including African, Asia - Pacific, and the Latin America and
Caribbean States, one member from a
small island developing State and one member from a least
developed country Party.
Former teacher and founder of two
Caribbean - based youth organizations, Andrew Simmons (1994, St. Vincent and the Grenadines) always knew that the effects of climate change on
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) can not be addressed without the participation of young people: