The Blue Nature Alliance aims to expand and enhance ocean protections along with indigenous peoples and local communities
Category: Our region
Tide turning as indigenous groups help steer global effort to save oceans
The Blue Nature Alliance is involved in establishing widespread conservation areas in Fiji
Hack the Planet competition seeks solutions to the world’s most pressing ocean challenges
The Commonwealth will award a £10,000 prize for winning innovative, impactful and scalable ideas to tackle the threats of the climate crisis
World on the verge of climate ‘abyss’, as temperature rise continues: UN chief
The 2020 WMO report noted that concentrations of the major greenhouse gases continued to increase in 2019 and 2020
Reducing our waste footprint this earth day, and for the rest of the days!
SPREP project initiatives are working with communities and member countries towards cost-effective and sustainable management of waste and pollution
Commit to restoring the planet, UN chief says in message for International Mother Earth Day
We must end our war on nature and nurse it back to health- UN Secretary-General
Happy Earth Day!
SPREP launched the Pacific Biodiversity Quiz for children and adults to test their knowledge about the Pacific environment
Protecting traditional knowledge, a priority for Tuvalu’s biodiversity
The two day workshop highlighted the issues about the Nagoya Protocol’s implementation in Tuvalu
Pacific NGOs urge Australia to halve emissions by 2030
More than 10 groups of NGOs in an open letter called for Canberra to halve its emissions by 2030
The Pacific Ocean is not Japan’s dumpsite for nuclear waste, says a group of activists
A collective of young regional Pacific activists condemn Japan’s plans to dump nuclear waste in the Pacific Ocean