Pacific
Why Pacific and Māori Communities Are Rising Up For West Papua
The independence movement is largely ignored by wider—whiter—New Zealand society.
Vogueing for Survival: Inside New Zealand's Radical Pacific Queer Community
We spoke to Tanu Gago of Auckland arts collective FAF SWAG about the power of bringing vogeuing out of the underground.
WATCH: New Zealand's Underground Vogue Scene
"Fucking up the patriarchy one Caucasian space at a time."
Photos of Food and Joy at the World's Biggest Pacific Islands Festival
We were at Pasifika in Auckland, a mega celebration of Polynesian culture.
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue: Marshall Islanders Face Nuclear Fallout and Rising Seas
The Marshall Islands are beset by two manmade disasters–the catastrophic legacy of nuclear testing and the creeping consequences of climate change. We spoke to a local poet and activist about the challenges.
Vancouver Considers Abandoning Parts of the Coast Because of Climate Change
The city’s new report on sea level rise looks at many options to protect coastal areas from flooding. For the first time, moving people away from the coast altogether is one of them.
The tiny nation of Kiribati will soon be underwater — here's the plan to save its people
Planning for "migration with dignity," the former president purchased 6000 acres of land in Fiji for the I-Kiribati to move to and relocated 75 citizens a year to New Zealand.
Scientists Found Bizarre New Creatures in the Marianas Trench
A four month expedition to the Marianas Trench has flabbergasted experts gawking at its mysterious marine life.
The Bizarre Link Between the Fort McMurray Fire and a 'Warm Blob' in the Pacific
Everything is connected.
Last Month Was the Hottest Month on Record and It's Only Getting Hotter
Is it hot in here or what? The answer is a resounding and scientifically backed-up "yes."
Bootymath's Guide to Better Living: How to Manage Stress
It's 2016, and life isn’t getting any easier. Let Bootymath help you survive the madness.
Fiji Just Got Hammered by One of the Most Powerful Tropical Storms Ever Recorded
A country that has been called "the canary in the coal mine for climate change" was hit with winds of up to 177 miles per hour, leaving thousands without power.