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Small Islands Big Picture

Small Islands Big Picture

Auteur(s): ODI Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI)
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Directors of ODI's Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative, Emily Wilkinson and Matt Bishop, cut to the heart of the political, economic, social and environmental challenges facing SIDS, and how their incredible people are responding to them. Every episode includes expert guests from the Caribbean, Pacific and elsewhere. To get in touch, visit https://odi.org/en/about/our-work/resilient-islands/ or send us an email to info@odi.org with "small islands" in the subject line.

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  • Is AI a threat or an opportunity for small islands?
    Dec 1 2025

    The seemingly unstoppable rise of “big data” and Artificial Intelligence is reshaping and destabilising the global economy. But where do small islands fit into this? Could digital technologies like AI level the playing field, or do they represent a new form of technocolonialism? Can Small Island Developing States (SIDS) embed them quickly enough to benefit from new economic opportunities, or are they likely to be left further behind?

    In this episode, Emily and Matt speak to a number of experts grappling with these kinds of questions. In our "Island Voices" segment Kunal Singh from Fiji talks about the impact of AI on climate finance. We then break down the issue with Preeya Mohan from Trinidad and Courtney Lindsay from Jamaica in our “Explainer”. Next, in the “Big Picture” we speak to Külli Sarapuu, from Estonia, and Donald Baldeosingh from Trinidad, two people who are grappling with the public policy implications of digitalisation. Finally, in “No Stupid Questions”, Emily and Matt ask whether the risks of AI are overstated by critics.

    Featuring:

    • Emily Wilkinson (host) | RESI Director and Principal Research Fellow at ODI Global
    • Matthew Bishop (host) | RESI Director and Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield
    • Kunal Singh | Climate Finance Access Network (CFAN) Advisor, Pacific Community (SPC)
    • Preeya Mohan | Senior Fellow, Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, University of the West Indies
    • Courtney Lindsay | RESI Director and Senior Research Officer, ODI Global
    • Külli Sarapuu | Associate Professor, Tallinn University of Technology
    • Donald Baldeosingh | Founder, Carbon Zero Institute of Trinidad and Tobago


    Resources:

    • Programme page | Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI)
    • Kunal’s LinkedIn page| Kunal Singh
    • Preeya and Courtney’s report | Engines of Growth: Building Knowledge Economies in SIDS
    • Another blog they wrote with Emily | Why SIDS need to act quickly on AI
    • Preeya’s university webpage | Dr Preeya Mohan
    • Donald’s CZITT webpage | Carbon Zero Institute of T&T
    • Külli’s university webpage | Dr Külli Sarapuu
    • An important UN report | Small Island Digital States

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    45 min
  • What does the ICJ climate change decision mean for small islands?
    Sep 24 2025

    In July 2025, The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a unanimous advisory opinion affirming that states have legal obligations under international law to prevent environmental harm and uphold human rights while reducing emissions to stay within 1.5°C of warming. For Small Island Developing States (SIDS), this was a remarkable victory. But what are the political and legal implications, and how can big polluters be held to account? In this episode, Emily and Matt interview six people involved in the process to an offer a thorough expert account of what the ICJ opinion really means for SIDS.

    Featuring:

    • Emily Wilkinson (host) | RESI Director and Principal Research Fellow at ODI Global
    • Matthew Bishop (host) | RESI Director and Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield
    • Odo Tevi | Permanent Representative of Vanuatu to the United Nations
    • Shiv Shankar | Tuvalu Ambassador for Oceans and Climate Change, Special Envoy to The Commonwealth, and Permanent Representative to UNESCO and the UNFCC
    • Bryce Rudyk | Director, International Environmental Law Program, New York University and Senior Legal Advisor to the AOSIS Chair
    • Nadia Sánchez Castillo-Winckels | Founder and Director, Climate Legal Consulting
    • Coral Pasisi | Director of Climate Change and Sustainability, Pacific Community
    • Francesco Sindico | Professor International Law, University of Strathclyde, and Co-Director of C2LI


    Resources:

    • Programme page | Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI)
    • ICJ Opinion | Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change
    • Emily, Matt and Nadia’s op-ed | Why a chain of tiny Pacific islands wants an international court opinion on responsibility for the climate crisis
    • Odo’s homepage | Ambassador Odo Tevi on LinkedIn
    • Shiv’s homepage | Ambassador Shiv Shankar on LinkedIn
    • Nadia’s homepage with links to readings | Nadia Sánchez Castillo-Winckels
    • Bryce’s homepage with links to readings | Bryce Rudyk at NYU
    • Coral’s homepage | Coral Pasisi at SPC
    • Francesco’s Book | Research Handbook on Climate Change Litigation
    • C2LI Website | Climate Change Legal Initiative

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    58 min
  • Protecting our oceans: is impact investing the big ticket for small islands?
    Aug 27 2025

    We are witnessing a boom in new forms of financing that generate both profit for investors and a “social return” for communities. But what is “impact investing”, and why do we need more of it to protect our oceans and support small islands?

    Matt and Emily – with RESI colleague, Gail Hurley – reflect on the UN Oceans Conference in Nice, June 2025. We ask whether socially responsible investment can unlock new money for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and share powerful stories of islands and investors revolutionizing ocean protection through innovative financing.

    In Island Voices, Karuna Rana from Mauritius explains why local solutions are key to overcoming investment “ticket size.” In the Explainer, Gail unpacks what impact investing is and why it matters. In the Big Picture, Yabanex Batista (Global Fund for Coral Reefs), Melissa Walsh (Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance), and Hervé Lallement-Moe (Government of French Polynesia) discuss impact investing and the implications of UNOC3. Finally, in No Stupid Questions, Matt, Emily, and Gail ask how impact investing can support SIDS’ policy priorities.


    Featuring:


    • Emily Wilkinson | RESI Director and Principal Research Fellow at ODI Global
    • Matthew Bishop | RESI Director and Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield
    • Gail Hurley | RESI Director and Development Finance Expert
    • Karuna Rana | Director, Big Ocean States Initiative (BOSI)
    • Yabanex Batista | Deputy Director, Global Fund for Coral Reefs, United Nations Capital Development Fund
    • Melissa Walsh Director | Director, Blue Finance & Scaling, Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA)
    • Hervé Lallemant-Moe | Digital Economy Directorate, Government of French Polynesia

    Resources:

    • Programme page (RESI)
    • UNOC Declaration | Our ocean, our future: united for urgent action
    • RESI work on ocean equity | Turning the tide: enhancing ocean equity for SIDS
    • Karuna’s profile |Karuna Rana on LinkedIn
    • BOSI website | Big Ocean States Initiative
    • Yabanex’s profile | Yabanex Batista on LinkedIn
    • Melissa’s profile | Dr Melissa Walsh at OORRAA
    • Hervé’s profile | Hervé Lallement-Moe on LinkedIn

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    50 min
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