Climate research on big ocean islands
Jerome Aucan (),
Ameer Ebrahim (),
Krishna Kumar Kotra (),
Anita Latai-Niusulu (),
Carlos A. Mancina (),
Michelle Mycoo (),
Mariyam Nashath (),
Tannecia Stephenson () and
Sarina Theys ()
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Jerome Aucan: Pacific Community Centre for Ocean Science (PCCOS), Pacific Community
Ameer Ebrahim: Ameer Ebrahim Consulting
Krishna Kumar Kotra: The University of the South Pacific
Anita Latai-Niusulu: National University of Samoa
Carlos A. Mancina: Centro Nacional de Biodiversidad
Michelle Mycoo: The University of the West Indies
Mariyam Nashath: Maldives National University
Tannecia Stephenson: The University of the West Indies
Sarina Theys: The University of the South Pacific
Nature Climate Change, 2024, vol. 14, issue 7, 671-676
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Small island states and territories are often seen as particularly vulnerable to climate change, which affects the shape of the land, its ecosystems and the resources that people depend on. Nature Climate Change asked a selection of scientists from different island states and territories to discuss the role that climate science and action has in supporting island communities.
Date: 2024
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