The RMI Environment Data portal will be actively used to store and share data during the update of the Marshall Islands State of Environment report
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Bolstering Food Security in the Marshall Islands
The RMI workshop enhanced the decision making aspect of young people on agriculture and food security.
Morrison government rejects call to phase out coal power ahead of UN session on Australia’s human rights record
The Marshall Islands’ climate request is one of 55 human rights-related recommendations Australia has rejected.
Marshall Islands lodges IUU fishing plan with FAO
The MIMRA deposited in the FAO repository the country’s National Plan of Action to Prevent, Deter and Eliminate Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing.
Tuna transshipment in Majuro shows the first sign of a rebound
MIMRA shows there were 22 transshipment that transferred tuna from purse seiners to carrier vessel
Shipping now faces the highest price on carbon for any global industry
Marshall Islands has been advancing a proposal to impose a US$100 per ton tax on all greenhouse gas emissions in the international shipping industry
Data helps overcome Pacific conservation challenges in remote islands
SPREP report uses 31 environmental indicators to assess environmental health
Marshall Islands gets front-row seat at U.S Leaders Climate Summit
The main focus of the summit was to encourage and enhance the world’s major economies in limiting warming
A new solid waste management plan for Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands, endorsed
A plan endorsed with a vision to have a clean and healthy Marshall Islands for today and future generation.
How battling climate change helped the Marshall Islands fight Covid-19
By Republic of the Marshall Islands Foreign Minister Casten Nemra and Environment Minister Christopher Loeak While Covid-19 has now been confirmed in over 200 countries, here in The Republic of the Marshall Islands, we remain one of a diminishing number of countries that have prevented the virus from reaching our shores. The reason? Because our […]