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                    [Title] => WATCH: PNoy addresses climate-vulnerable nations
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President Benigno Aquino III on Monday urged world leaders to help climate-vulnerable nations as he spoke during the Climate Vulnerable Forum in Paris, France.

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A pool of fund working as an insurance for natural catastrophes is targeted to be established by countries vulnerable to climate change, led by the Philippines, in five years.

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The Philippines led 19 other countries in agreeing to a high-level initiative that lays out financial means to combat climate change, which strips their vulnerable economies by more than $40 billion a year on top of tens of thousands of fatalities.

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Kiribati President Anote Tong visited typhoon-struck towns in Leyte and Samar Sunday.

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Leaders of the Pacific nation of Kiribati a considering an unusual backup plan in case climate change wipes out their entire archipelago: They may move everyone to Fiji.

 

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United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon says he has seen firsthand the need for urgent action on climate change after visiting the remote Solomon Islands.

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The Philippines plans to take the lead during the annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission in December this year to push for the lifting of a high seas tuna fishing ban that was imposed only this year.

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The economies of the Pacific region, led by resource-rich East Timor, are projected to expand 4.3 percent this year but inflation remains a concern, driven by high fuel and utility prices, the Asian Development Bank said Monday.

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Some South Pacific coral atolls have held their own or even grown in size over the past 60 years despite rising sea levels, newly published research showed Thursday.

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                    [Title] => WATCH: PNoy addresses climate-vulnerable nations
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President Benigno Aquino III on Monday urged world leaders to help climate-vulnerable nations as he spoke during the Climate Vulnerable Forum in Paris, France.

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A pool of fund working as an insurance for natural catastrophes is targeted to be established by countries vulnerable to climate change, led by the Philippines, in five years.

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The Philippines led 19 other countries in agreeing to a high-level initiative that lays out financial means to combat climate change, which strips their vulnerable economies by more than $40 billion a year on top of tens of thousands of fatalities.

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Kiribati President Anote Tong visited typhoon-struck towns in Leyte and Samar Sunday.

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Leaders of the Pacific nation of Kiribati a considering an unusual backup plan in case climate change wipes out their entire archipelago: They may move everyone to Fiji.

 

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United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon says he has seen firsthand the need for urgent action on climate change after visiting the remote Solomon Islands.

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The Philippines plans to take the lead during the annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission in December this year to push for the lifting of a high seas tuna fishing ban that was imposed only this year.

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The economies of the Pacific region, led by resource-rich East Timor, are projected to expand 4.3 percent this year but inflation remains a concern, driven by high fuel and utility prices, the Asian Development Bank said Monday.

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Some South Pacific coral atolls have held their own or even grown in size over the past 60 years despite rising sea levels, newly published research showed Thursday.

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