Your browser does not support this video. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Kava-Chats-with-DIVA-on-Gender-and-Climate-Change---Web-Video-27MZIFJWERWGA.htmlConceptually similarKava Chats with Adam Bandt Web VideoGP0STS53MCompleted★★★★Kava Chats with Don Henry Web VideoGP0STS53PCompleted★★★★Kava Chats with Genevieve Jiva - Pacific Climate Action Web VideoGP0STS53OCompleted★★★★Kava Chats with Minister Inia Seruiratu Web VideoGP0STS544Completed★★★★Kava Chats with Jens Mattias Clausen on the First week at COP23GP0STS53ECompleted★★★★Pacific Island Represent Launch Video - English VersionGP0STR5TACompleted★★★★Pacific Island Represent Launch Video - 30 Second VersionGP0STR5T6Completed★★★★Pacific Island Represent Selfie Web Video (Clean Version)GP0STR6VCCompleted★★★★Pacific Island Represent Selfie Web Video (English Version)GP0STR6VDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STS53QKava Chats with DIVA on Gender and Climate Change - Web VideoWe Kava Chat with Maria and Noelene from #DIVA about why we need to talk gender when we talk about climate change. Samu and Alisi are calling out world leaders who like to sweet-talk the Pacific, yet continue to dig up new fossil fuels.Pacific Islanders led the fight to make the Paris Agreement really mean something. But most countries who signed it don’t seem to be taking it seriously. Fossil fuels are still being burnt and exported all over the world.Now, we have the opportunity to represent our Pacific and hold decision makers accountable. Fiji is chairing the global climate talks called COP23 in November, that will be held in Bonn, Germany,Date:6 Nov, 2017Credit:© GreenpeaceDuration:6m5sAudio format:NaturalProduction Type :WEB VIDEOKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-COP23-Human rights-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Small group of people-Women-Young adultsShoot:Pacific Island Represent 2017 videosMeet Samu and Alisi. They're calling out world leaders who like to sweet-talk the Pacific, yet continue to dig up new fossil fuels.Pacific Islanders led the fight to make the Paris Agreement really mean something. But most countries who signed it don’t seem to be taking it seriously. Fossil fuels are still being burnt and exported all over the world.Now, we have the opportunity to represent our Pacific and hold decision makers accountable. Fiji is chairing the global climate talks called COP23 in November, but the talks will take place in Bonn, Germany.Samu and Alisi went to COP23 to call out climate hypocrisy - "1.5 degrees means keeping fossil fuels in the ground!"