Introduction
Chapter 1. The next wave of climate refugees? Building a clear narrative concerning levels of understanding and agency in communities across the Pacific who are most at risk from the effects of the climate emergency
Chapter 2. Sustainable Development from Unsustainable Climate: Sustainable Development Goals and the Pacific Small Island Developing States
Chapter 3. New Zealand’s Political Responses to Climate Change and Migration in the Pacific: A Perspective from the South
Chapter 4. Agency and Action: Gender Inclusion in Planning for Climate Change Induced Human Mobility in Fiji
Chapter 5. Assertion of Indigenous identity in the face of climate change: The works of two millennial Paiwan authors
Chapter 6. Climate Change, Humility and Resilience: Analyzing a Myth of the Bunun in Taiwan
Chapter 7. North American Native Literature and Environment: Perspectives on the Native Challenges and Dispossession
Chapter 8. Future Impacts of Climate Change on the Lives and Livelihoods of Indo-Fijians
Chapter 9. Exploring Australia and New Zealand’s Climate Policies: Similarities and Differences.