The relentless storm surges have submerged Tuvalu’s main road, prompting deep existential questions and highlighting the urgent need for decisive climate action
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Pacific Leaders support for High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution
Pacific Leaders at the 52nd PIF Meeting urged members to join the High Ambition Coalition to End Plastic Pollution and supported ongoing treaty negotiations, with Solomon Islands joining to amplify Pacific voices in combating plastic pollution
Satellites unveil the size and nature of the world’s coral reefs
University of Queensland-led research reveals an expanded global coral reef area, aiding conservation efforts through detailed satellite mapping
Empowering Pacific negotiators in plastics treaty negotiations
Pacific negotiators gather to strengthen their voices for INC-4 session on plastic pollution, emphasising the importance of amplifying their collective voice on the global stage
Women can lead the Pacific’s Power Transition
The Pacific Women in Power Programme is transforming the Pacific energy sector by advancing climate-aware practices and challenging gender norms in the workforce
Launch of the Pacific Regional One Maritime Framework development and funding announcement
SPC and EU signed a funding agreement for the development of a Pacific Regional One Maritime Framework, addressing safety, decarbonisation, and accessibility
Japan Foreign Minister assures Pacific nations of ALPS treated water discharge compliance
Japan reaffirms adherence to international safety standards for Fukushima nuclear plant’s treated water discharge into the Pacific Ocean
Japan reaffirms commitment to safety in Fukushima Treated Water discharge into Pacific Ocean
Japan reaffirms commitment to safely releasing treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant into the ocean, emphasising extensive research, consultation with IAEA, and adherence to international standards
The Cook Islands, on the cusp of making conservation history for the Pacific Islands region
Cook Islands is applying for the Takitumu Conservation Area to be recognised as an ‘Other Effective area-based Conservation Measure’ marking an important step in Pacific Islands conservation efforts
New Seabird Species Found in Upolu, Samoa
Samoa’s native biodiversity has significantly increased with the confirmation of three new seabird species sighted on Upolu, indicating potential breeding grounds and prompting collaborative efforts for conservation