The Solomon Islands are focusing on long term adaptation plans as Islanders are becoming victim to sea level rise due to climate change
Category: Solomon Islands
Inaction at COP26 will cost lives and livelihoods
Youth climate advocate calls for Pacific Island country to prioritise the climate crisis by declaring a climate emergency
Depleting fishing grounds and the need to practice sustainable fishing at Titiana
Titiana villagers are revisiting their old fishing methods to manage fish and marine resources sustainably after the depletion of fish stock on various common fishing grounds
We must seal the fisheries deal: Falemaka
Falemaka says subsidies to large industrial fishing nations have contributed to the world’s fisheries being overfished and to IUU fishing
Solomon Islands PM warns about nuclear pollution in Pacific by AUKUS
The international community should come together against the nuclear submarine project, says the Solomon Islands PM
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
Risk informing development programmes to improve food security in provincial areas
Government stakeholders discussed the inclusion of climate change and disaster risks into the National Food Security Programme Proposal for the 2022 development budget
Authors: Can ‘survival gardens’ ensure Pacific food security?
Despite the value of gardens in enhancing local food security, women raised personal security and feeling unsafe as a problem while maintaining their gardens.
Reef Islands fight hunger amid disaster assault
Communities in Temotu Province rely on traditional knowledge to fight hunger.
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