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COP23 delegates dub venue as ‘Fiji-On-The-Rhine’

A CONTRAST TO THE GREY NOVEMBER SKIES OUTSIDE IN BONN

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At the indoor Fijian pavilion in Bonn, delegates can also sample virtual reality glasses with 360 degree views showing young people re-building homes devastated by mudslides

Fiji has turned a tiny part of Germany into a tropical Pacific island as it leads global negotiatio­ns on climate change, securing a stage for islanders’ worries about rising sea levels.

The first small island state to preside at UN climate negotiatio­ns since they began in the 1990s, Fiji has enlivened a conference centre with canoes, dancers, huge photograph­s of palm-fringed islands, virtual reality shows and flowers.

Some delegates at the 200-nation, November 6 to 17 meeting dub the riverside venue “Fiji-on-the-Rhine”, a contrast to the grey November skies outside in Bonn, Germany. Fiji says “we are all in the same canoe” in confrontin­g climate change.

Small island states have often felt overlooked by big powers even though they are on the frontlines of a rise in sea levels that is causing more storm surges, washes salt onto cropland and could swamp some low-lying coral islands.

Fiji’s chief negotiator Nazhat Shameem Khan told Reuters others should not underestim­ate small states.

“If you think you’re too small to make an impact, try going to bed with a mosquito,” she said, attributin­g the quote to Anita Roddick, the founder of the cosmetics firm The Body Shop.

Average sea levels have risen 26 cm (10 inches) since the late 19th century, driven partly by melting ice, according to the UN weather agency, and could rise by up to a metre this century as temperatur­es rise.

At the indoor Fijian pavilion in Bonn, delegates can also sample virtual reality glasses with 360 degree views showing young people re-building homes devastated by mudslides.

“We wanted to think ‘how do we bring Fiji to Germany?’” co-director Kvaku Aning said.

“Short of being able to smell it, or feel the rain or the sun on you, this is the best thing.”

Many delegates say the Fijian approach makes an often abstract debate about greenhouse gas emissions more real.

“It delivers a really stark message,” said Elina Bardram, head of the European Commission delegation. The negotiatio­ns in Bonn, to write a rule book for the 2015 Paris climate agreement, have been overshadow­ed by what to do after President Donald Trump decided in June to withdraw the United States from the pact, instead preferring to promote coal and oil.

Ms Khan said Fiji wanted to embed the hard-to-translate Fijian concept of Bula’ into the negotiatio­ns. “It’s friendship, it’s inclusiven­ess, it’s happiness ... We’re seeing a lot of the

Bula spirit here.”

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Photo: Jyoti Pratibha Police band members from left: Anare Vula, Milio Waqalevu, Mataisi Qerea, Apolosa Vuniwaqa and Tuvili Tokalauver­e coincident­ally from Lomaiviti province.
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Photo: Office of the Attorney-General Prime Minister of Fiji and COP23 President Voreqe Bainimaram­a with Attorney-General and Minister Responsibl­e for Climate Change Aiyaz SayedKhaiy­um during the official opening of the Fijian Pavillion at the Bonn Zone on November 6, 2017.
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Photo: Office of the Attorney-General Fijian crafted recipient and masi maker Igatolo Toakase showcases her masi prints at the Fijian Pavillion at the Bonn Zone.
 ?? Photo: Office of the Attorney-General ?? Traditonal welcoming ceremony by the Fiji delegation at the opening of the Fiji Pavillion at the Bonn Zone.
Photo: Office of the Attorney-General Traditonal welcoming ceremony by the Fiji delegation at the opening of the Fiji Pavillion at the Bonn Zone.

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