Fiji PM stressed that every tonne of carbon emissions averted counts to stave off the worst of climate change
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Logging Exposé in the Solomon Islands Leads to Timber Companies’ Suspension
Pressure from local communities is mounting to take further action on unsustainable and illegal logging activities in the Solomon Islands
Low-lying nations have been demanding greater climate action at the UN this week
The United Nations General Assembly has heard desperate pleas for greater action on climate change from a raft of vulnerable nations.
Pacific Leaders meet with United Nations Secretary-General
Fiji PM urged the UN Secretary-General to continue to spread the region’s collective message of urgent climate action to the world
‘Catastrophic pathway’: UN secretary general urges action to save Pacific lives
Antonio Guterres said ‘more ambition from every country’ was required and that current emissions rates threatened the ‘very survival of Pacific communities’
Fiji PM conveys Pacific’s unwavering commitment to the historic UN Food Summit
Fiji PM outlined the challenges, collective actions and plans pursued by the region to build resilient and sustainable food systems at UN Food Summit
Investors take flight from The Metals Company- Pacific Island countries should do the same: Pacific civil society
Pacific civil society warns that prospective deep sea miner, The Metals Company (TMC) may well go down the same path as the failed Nautilus Minerals
Improving the management of end-of-life tyres in Palau
The PacWastePlus programme to establish a legal framework that introduces a financially sustainable model of managing End-of-Life Tyres
Pacific Islands continue their fight for a 1.5˚C World
The Pacific islands are undertaking every action possible to bring the world to 1.5 ˚C warming
WTO Fisheries subsidies process changes to disadvantage developing countries
The limited virtual participation in the WTO fisheries subsidies negotiations process will disadvantage developing countries