Palau President urges Pacific nations to continue taking actions to reduce emissions and increase resilience to climate impacts
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The typhoon that hit my island didn’t make the news. This is what the climate crisis looks like, says journalist Bernadette Carreon
Palau was hit by Typhoon Surigae, but even the typhoons that don’t claim lives or flatten cities are devastating for those who live through them
WWF welcomes progress represented by US$1 billion commitment from major new forest and climate coalition
The coalition promises to set a global standard for inclusive forest-based climate mitigation, but now we must focus on implementation-WWF
350.org Pacific Climate Warriors Call on World Leaders to deliver Paris Promise of 1.5 degrees
350 teams from across the globe share their reactions to Bidens Leaders Summit
USAID assists Micronesia and Palau to secure US$10.4 M for climate change adaptation
USAID assistance will help FSM and Palau to develop a strategy to improve climate resilience and increase food security
Ocean science and technology critical to restore deteriorating global marine environment, warns latest UN assessment
UN assessment shows ocean benefits are being undermined by human activities
Toxic reaction to Japan’s Fukushima water dump
Experts insist the release of treated radioactive water is not dangerous. Legal challenges might find otherwise.
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
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network calls on 40 world leaders to pressure the U.S. to increase its Green Climate Fund commitments
Insufficient investment in Pacific and developing country climate action is a major security risk- PICAN
Carbon emissions to soar in 2021 by second highest rate in history
Global economies forecast to pour stimulus money into fossil fuels as part of Covid recovery