Three Pacific nations want to reopen talks on the long term climate target at the International Maritime Organization, urging higher ambition
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Reef Islands fight hunger amid disaster assault
Communities in Temotu Province rely on traditional knowledge to fight hunger.
Tonga forges ahead with plans to finance domestic climate action
The Financing Pathways Report will help to fund the reduction of Tonga’s greenhouse gas emissions as well as adapt and reduce the impacts of climate change- MEIDECC CEO
Climate change expected to devastate Micronesian islands, leaders talk fight and adaptation
Big emitters are not doing enough to curb emissions- former president of the Marshall Islands
As rising seas claim coastal communities, Pacific Islands seek more support at Glasgow climate talks
While holding out hope, Pacific Islanders have no choice but to endure the impacts of climate change.
UN nuclear agency to help monitor and review Fukushima water release
The IAEA will travel to Japan for on-site meetings to discuss the plans and activities for the Fukushima water discharge.
Strengthening PNG’s capacity to protect its borders and maritime resources
The ADF and PNG Defence Force are working together to redevelop the Lombrum Naval Base and build PNG’s capability to protect its borders and maritime resources.
Focus: Climate migration with dignity
Facing the prospect of rising sea levels swallowing their homes, many Pacific leaders and scholars are preparing for the worst: Eliorah Malifa for the Pacific Wayfinder series.
Protecting the marine ecosystem in Solomon Islands
Destructive fishing methods and the effects of climate change could permanently damage the environment in Solomon Islands, and laws against it need to be supported with education and awareness: George Maelagi
Hawaiians look to tradition to cope with Climate change
Conservation and heritage groups in Hawaii are reviving traditional values to reduce climate change damage.