By Michael  Richard, Senior Journalism Student, Vanuatu Institute of  Technology
 23  May 2011
 "Climate change should be  taken seriously by countries, especially in the pacific region because it's  impacting on the present generation as well as the future generation. Climate  change is a continuous thing and we must take actions, so that our children will  have a safe environment. The way to address climate change will be involving  partner countries, neighbours to co-operate together. 
 Even though climate change  affects more on small Islands countries, where greenhouse gases been contributed  by large Industrialised countries, we believe those Industrialisef countries  also need to co-operate with small countries and bring about HOPE for the  future. 
 We need co-operation amongst  organisations, individuals and the sharing of information; it's not enough to  have scientific information in libraries. We need to communicate this  information through extension services [agricultural]. We need to think of other  ways not to ruin our environment to make sure that climate change is controlled  and adapt to this climate changes."
 Ekpo Ossom, University of the South Pacific Alafua Campus,  Samoa
"We would like to learn from these experiences and share it with our community.
I think it's quite appropriate  with most of its adaptation activities, what they try to link it with disaster  risks production that they're planning. It's appropriate also that they get to  share their experiences on developments and progress with us. 
 I think what is happening in  the conference this week, is the correct method of addressing the climate change  in the Pacific Island Nations to gather together and to explore how to plan our  goals towards the national planning of the disaster risk management."  
 Andrew Tukana, Secretariat of the Pacific  Community, Land Resources Division, Fiji. 
   
 
 
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