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Marshall Islands gets front-row seat at U.S Leaders Climate Summit
The main focus of the summit was to encourage and enhance the world’s major economies in limiting warming
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network calls on 40 world leaders to pressure the U.S. to increase its Green Climate Fund commitments
Insufficient investment in Pacific and developing country climate action is a major security risk- PICAN
Carbon emissions to soar in 2021 by second highest rate in history
Global economies forecast to pour stimulus money into fossil fuels as part of Covid recovery
One of the largest efforts to protect the planet’s oceans underway
The Blue Nature Alliance aims to expand and enhance ocean protections along with indigenous peoples and local communities
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