This episode examines the meaning of climate, peace, and security in one of the world’s most climate-exposed regions, where climate change is a daily reality affecting land, livelihoods, and identity. It explores how rising seas, extreme weather, and environmental pressures intersect with governance, culture, and geopolitics in the Pacific, drawing on both regional frameworks and community experiences in Papua New Guinea and Bougainville. Featuring voices from the region, the episode highlights how climate risks create security challenges and showcases Pacific-led responses, from local resilience initiatives to regional leadership influencing global agendas. Nazanine Moshiri interviews Jamie Tarawa, United Nations Development Progarmme  Climate Security Advisor to the Pacific Island Forum, and Dr. Jeffrey Noro, Executive Director of the Kainake Project.