Pacific island leaders urged industrialised nations to bring plans for real action as Pacific states are bearing the brunt of global warming’s impact
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GCF funding to help developing countries to reach their climate ambitions under the Paris Agreement
EU and Indo-Pacific leaders commit to enhance cooperation on climate action
European Commission Executive Vice-President for the Green Deal Frans Timmermans discussed the need for urgent climate action with the leaders of three Pacific states
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Legal implications of sea level rise for Small Island States explored in New World Bank study
New study examines what rising sea levels mean for maritime rights, migration and economic opportunities of Pacific states