Solomon Islands Audio Resources
There are a number of sources of quality audio information on climate change in Solomon Islands. These include Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC), Solomon Islands Government and non-governmental organisations operating in the country.
Click on the links below to access the listed podcasts, radio shows and other audio recordings.
Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation shows
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Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) has broadcasted a range of shows relating to climate change. We hope to upload and host a number of these on this website shortly, including the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology's (MECCDM) series on climate change and the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey's series ‘Land and Me’ which includes shows about climate resilience.
Other SIBC shows available online include:
- This series hosted on MECCDM's website, dated August 2016, which covers tsunami public awareness, Red Cross' programmes, and a show on LPG gas and fire hazards
Podcasts and other radio shows
Podcasts and radio shows can be fantastic tools when it comes to learning about climate change. Podcasts are relatively short, informative audio segments which focus on a particular topic. Some podcasts and radio shows relevant to climate change in Solomon Islands include:
Solomon Islands music relating to the environment
Solomon Islands' artists and musicians are strongly connected to the environment, with storytelling woven into their art and songs. A number of songs have been written about life in the Solomon Islands, some inspired by traditional knowledge about the environment.
JAHBOY - Karma of the Butterfly Effect (YouTube link)
Charles Maimarosia - Naka Wara Wara To'o. Video about nature's treasures in Are'Are, produced as part of ‘Small Island Big Song’ project, released by Fair Trade and supported by many others. Video released September 2018 - link to YouTube video.
Ruffneck - Ghetto Youths (YouTube link)