Maria Timon, from the Pacific Calling Partnership, talks about the impacts of climate change in the South Pacific and how, as the most vulnerable, they’ve done little to cause it. She explores the rise of sea level and the fact they live with this day to day. She discusses the commitment of the developed world to helping with their suffering and inevitable migration. She talks about the disappointment of Copenhagen, and says they won’t ever give up fighting for the right to live and die in their country.