Members

National Focal Points
Mr. Esala Nayasi
Acting Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
info@foreignaffairs.gov.fj
esala.nayasi@gmail.com
Mr. Peter Emberson
Director of the Climate Change Division
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
peter.emberson@gmail.com
peter.emberson@foreignaffairs.gov.fj
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National Climate Change Actions
Summarized Information derived from Nationally determined contributions (NDCs) submitted by parties
Emissions mitigation: Reduce GHG emissions by 30% (in relation to GHG emissions BAU levels (2013)) by 2030 conditional to external support in the energy sector. Adaptation: Priority action: 1) Develop an integrated approach and policy and operational level to effectively address climate change; 2) Ensure that buildings constructed in urban and rural areas are cyclone resistant; 3) Strengthen the role of local governments in building resilience; 4) Develop greater understanding of the impacts of climate change in order to better plan for long term development + 3 other highlighted priority action.
Population (2015)
892'000
United Nations Population Division
GNI per capita (2016)
$9'140
World Bank
PPP current international dollar
Emissions per capita (2014)
3.050 tons
Climate Analytics
Annual tons of CO2 equivalent per capita including land-use, land-use change and forestry (LULUCF) and all Kyoto Protocol greenhouse gases
Climate Vulnerability Level
Acute
Climate Vulnerability Level
Multi-dimensional climate change vulnerability for 2030 (2012).
Climate/Disaster Displacement
62 thousand displace by Cyclone Winston (2016)
IDMC
Mortality attributable to joint effects of household and ambient air pollution (2015)
848.4 (95.1 per 100 000)
World Health Organization
Climate change attributable deaths (2015) (Data by region 2004)
2.4
World Health Organization
Climate change attributable deaths for children under 5 (2015) (Data by region 2004)
26.8