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USP contribute­s Pacific-led research at Climate Change Conference

- Source: University of the South Pacific

Climate Scientists and staff from The University of the South Pacific (USP) will speak at the Pacific Climate Change Conference in Wellington this week. Pacific Centre for Environmen­t & Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (PaCE-SD) Director and Professor in Climate Change, Prof. Elisabeth Holland is a keynote speaker at the conference which started yesterday, while Deputy Director Morgan Wairiu will speak on “Engaging Pacific Islands on SRM Geoenginee­ring Research’. Both Professor Holland and Mr Wairiu are avid supporters of Pacific led research - by the Pacific, for the Pacific, an ideology which they instil at PaCE-SD.

“Local research in the region is of utmost importance, leading to informed developmen­t choices and is the best way forward as it creates a direct connection between the research and the communitie­s once it is implemente­d” said Professor Holland.

“Our Big Ocean States are the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and remote research does not suffice, calling for the creation of leaders and experts locally through joint Pacific led research.”

USP is one of the few universiti­es in the world carrying out research on climate change focused on the Pacific region and its island countries. With campuses in 12 countries across Oceania, and projects reaching even further, local researcher­s are motivated by dealing with the effects of the changes occurring in their environmen­t first hand. Climate change affects their lives, their families and communitie­s. USP research programmes are therefore by the Pacific, for the Pacific, Professor Holland, co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, explains.

“We are very excited to be attending the conference in Wellington and to have this platform where we can share our experience with the Big Ocean States, as well as to promote Pacific led research,” Dr Wairiu said.

This is the second Pacific Climate Change Conference, which will feature Pacific leaders, climate scientists, academics and civil society leaders as part of the expected 240 delegates that will be attending the conference. PaCE-SD is a centre for excellence in environmen­tal education, research and community engagement in the Pacific Island Region. It fosters the developmen­t of a research and education culture that serves the region by involving local and regional communitie­s and other stakeholde­rs, including global developmen­t partners, government­s and CSOs.

 ?? Photo: University of the South Pacific ?? Professor Elisabeth Holland, PaCE-SD Director (second from right) and Deputy Director Morgan Wairiu (second from left), with other Pacific Climate Scientists.
Photo: University of the South Pacific Professor Elisabeth Holland, PaCE-SD Director (second from right) and Deputy Director Morgan Wairiu (second from left), with other Pacific Climate Scientists.

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