Direct internet link to the Pacific Climate Change portal
This dataset is for the climate change awareness campaign. Contents are the video clips for awareness
The following PDF document captures the following annual average meteorological data from 2005-2016:
- Rainfall (millimeter)
- Wind Speed (km/hr)
- Temperature (degree Celcius)
- Relative Humidity (%)
Dataset that provides a direct internet link to Palau's climate change data portal.
Dataset that provides a direct internet link to the PNG National Climate Change Portal
Web-Portal by Climate Change and Development Authority and Forest Authority
An open access geospatial data repository for the Pacific Region providing premier geophysical, geodetic, and marine spatial data sets. Developed through collaboration between the GeoScience, Energy and Maritime Division of the Pacific Community (SPC), University of Sydney, Geoscience Australia (GA), and GRID-Arendal.
Dataset that provides a direct internet link to Tuvalu's climate change data portal.
The UN Biodiversity Lab is an online platform that allows policymakers and other partners to access global data layers, upload and manipulate their own datasets, and query multiple datasets to provide key information on the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and nature-based Sustainable Development Goals.
Dataset that provides a direct internet link to Vanuatu's climate change data portal.
End of Internship presentation on Pacific Climate Finance. Section are: climate finance challenges, overview of climate finance in the Pacific, and next steps.
Dataset that provides a direct internet link to Samoa's climate change data portal
The content of this brochure is the result of a collaborative effort between the Solomon Islands meteorological Service and the Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning (PACCSAP) Program – a component of the Australian Government’s International Climate Change Adaptation Initiative. It contains a summary of climate projections for the Solomon Islands.
The Pacific Climate Change Science Program (PCCSP) was developed to assist decision makers and planners in 14 Pacific island countries and East Timor to understand better how their climate and oceans have changed and how they may change in the future.
This dataset hosts all resources that were developed through the collaboration between Tonga and PCCSP regarding changes in Tonga's climate
Data from the Tonga Meteorological Office.
10 year data series of :
i. Wind Speed
ii. Rainfall
iii. Mean Temperature
Dataset that provides a direct internet link to Tonga's climate change data portal.
Cyclone damage - Oceania
Nicol S. 2014. Oceanographic characterisation of the Pacific Ocean and potential impact of climate variability on tuna stocks and their fisheries. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 10 p.
The following PDF document captures the following annual average meteorological data from 2005-2016:
- Rainfall (millimeter)
- Wind Speed (km/hr)
- Temperature (degree Celcius)
- Relative Humidity (%)
Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) has been one of the fastest growing economies globally this century with average growth rates above 6%. This rapid growth has been driven primarily by the expansion of foreign investment within the natural gas sector and high prices for PNG’s central exports many of which are transported to rapidly growing Asian economies. This growth has built on a long history of natural resources being at the centre of the PNG economy with exports and employment dominated by mining, natural gas, logging and agriculture.