Here will present the latest news from the Federated States of Micronesia's Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change Project.
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
End of PACC Project
On March 31, 2015; the FSM PACC Project ends. We will no longer post in this blogsite, but to get news related to climate change in Oceania, please visit pacificclimatechange.net
Thank you.
I am sad to see the end of this blog - one less voice covering the impact of climate change in Micronesia. Odd that as the blog ends, Supertyphoon Maysak is still over Yap and Ulithi, another extra-seasonal low pressure spins quietly 265 nm south-southeast of Kosrae, and an atypical central Pacific late season El Nino has appeared on the ocean. Signs of climate change? Not necessarily, yet taken together these conditions are unusual. Will my children one day have to explain that they were born and raised on islands which are no longer inhabitable?
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to ask for your permission to use an image of 3D mapping from your webpage in an educational brochure I am creating as part of my Master’s in Education studies at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.
I have been assigned to explain a research method, and I chose participatory mapping due to my background as an NGO worker. The infographic style I’m using would be greatly enhanced by the informative photo on your webpage.
If you are open to it, I would appreciate your permission to include the image in my brochure, and I will ensure proper attribution.
Thank you for considering my request, and I look forward to hearing from you.
I am sad to see the end of this blog - one less voice covering the impact of climate change in Micronesia. Odd that as the blog ends, Supertyphoon Maysak is still over Yap and Ulithi, another extra-seasonal low pressure spins quietly 265 nm south-southeast of Kosrae, and an atypical central Pacific late season El Nino has appeared on the ocean. Signs of climate change? Not necessarily, yet taken together these conditions are unusual. Will my children one day have to explain that they were born and raised on islands which are no longer inhabitable?
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ReplyDeleteI hope this message finds you well. I am writing to ask for your permission to use an image of 3D mapping from your webpage in an educational brochure I am creating as part of my Master’s in Education studies at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.
I have been assigned to explain a research method, and I chose participatory mapping due to my background as an NGO worker. The infographic style I’m using would be greatly enhanced by the informative photo on your webpage.
If you are open to it, I would appreciate your permission to include the image in my brochure, and I will ensure proper attribution.
Thank you for considering my request, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Osamu Yamamuro
My gmail account is gecko.on.rock@gmail.com. I am somehow unable to log in with my account and leave comment on this blog.
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