Tuvalu races against time in an effort to preserve as much about the island nation as possible using new technology and before Tuvalu is completely submerged
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Fiji committed to enhance planting initiative
Fiji continues to strengthen their initiative to plant 30 million trees in 15 years to increase its forest cover and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem.
Fiji launches toolkit to revive Fiji’s fishing ground
A new tool to provide fishing communities in Fiji with information on how to avoid undersized fish and comply with Fiji’s coastal fisheries regulations
Loss and Damage Finance significant concern for PSIDS
Pacific SIDS to push for the establishment of loss and damage finance facility towards COP27. “PSIDS need to look at more than just continuous dialogue.”
Climate finance remains an essential priority for PSIDS
Climate finance priority remains essential for Pacific SIDS as 0.28 percent of the raised US$79.8 billion climate finance by wealthy and industrialised nations were allocated to PSIDS
My Family’s Pacific Island Home Is Grappling with Deep-Sea Mining
Rachel Reeves shares what she has learned being up close and personal with the debate on deep-sea mining.
Tap into “environmentally conscious” tourists: report
PSDI report says environmental responsibility by a destination DMC attracts environmentally responsible tourists
We are not just victims; we are resilient beacons of hope: Brianna Fruean
Young climate activist urged world leaders to walk the talk whilst Pacific Islands work together to fight against climate crisis
COP26 is the last best chance to help climate-vulnerable countries in Asia and the Pacific
Together, our coalition of the willing can keep 1.5 alive, keep-low-lying island nations above water, keep erratic and severe weather from devastating us all, and keep the trust between nations.
Conservationist calls for seabed mining moratorium
“At the end of the day, we won’t eat money.”