
Liam Moore
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1 month ago |
ro.uow.edu.au | Liam Moore
thesis posted on 2025-02-25, 01:01 authored by Liam MooreDespite the clear impacts — both present and future — of climate change on human mobility, before 2018 no state had adopted specific domestic-level policies to manage climate-related mobility, displacement, or relocation. The first two states to do so in 2018 were Fiji and Vanuatu, small island states in the Pacific with limited capacities for policy development and implementation.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
theaustraliatoday.com.au | Wesley Morgan |Liam Moore
By Wesley Morgan and Liam MooreAustralia has long tried to be two things at once – a trusted friend to Pacific nations in a bid to reduce China’s influence, and a of fossil fuels. This diplomatic tightrope has become increasingly hard to walk, as Pacific nations see climate change as an existential threat. This week, Australia’s government was forced to make a choice in a very public forum. It chose fossil fuels.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Wesley Morgan |Liam Moore
Australia has long tried to be two things at once – a trusted friend to Pacific nations in a bid to reduce China’s influence, and a of fossil fuels. This diplomatic tightrope has become increasingly hard to walk, as Pacific nations see climate change as an existential threat. This week, Australia’s government was forced to make a choice in a very public forum. It chose fossil fuels.
Trusted partner to the Pacific, or giant fossil fuel exporter? This week, Australia chose the latter
Nov 26, 2024 |
unsw.edu.au | Wesley Morgan |Liam Moore
Australia has long tried to be two things at once – a trusted friend to Pacific nations in a bid to reduce China’s influence, and a of fossil fuels. This diplomatic tightrope has become increasingly hard to walk, as Pacific nations see climate change as an existential threat. This week, Australia’s government was forced to make a choice in a very public forum. It chose fossil fuels.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
dailybulletin.com.au | James Cook |Liam Moore
Tuvalu’s Prime Minister Feleti Teo took to a stage in Apia, Samoa, on Thursday morning to say something pointed. Planned fossil fuel expansions in nations such as Australia represented, for his nation, a “death sentence”. The phrase “death sentence”, Teo said, had not been chosen lightly.
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