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Protecting traditional knowledge, a priority for Tuvalu’s biodiversity
The two day workshop highlighted the issues about the Nagoya Protocol’s implementation in Tuvalu
Pacific NGOs urge Australia to halve emissions by 2030
More than 10 groups of NGOs in an open letter called for Canberra to halve its emissions by 2030
The Pacific Ocean is not Japan’s dumpsite for nuclear waste, says a group of activists
A collective of young regional Pacific activists condemn Japan’s plans to dump nuclear waste in the Pacific Ocean
Pacific Island youths stand ready to fight for their future
The IUCN Global Youth Summit highlighted the need for Pacific Island youths to unite and voice their concerns on environmental issues faced in the region
No monitoring, No knowledge of logging damages in Solomon Islands
Isabel province raised concern over environmental damages and the ineffectiveness of monitoring mechanisms
Mangrove planting could help protect Solomon Islands community against rising sea level
Nagoibo villagers are engaging in mangrove planting initiative after knowing its importance to combat climate change
Salt making revives Fijian traditional knowledge
The Accelerator Lab Pacific theorize that traditional practices can help towards improving climate resilience with relation to their biodiversity
Small island states are driving a green COVID-19 recovery
Small island states, particularly those in the Pacific, are playing a crucial role in advocating for a sustainable recovery from COVID-19
Japan: UN experts ‘deeply disappointed’ by decision to discharge Fukushima nuclear wastewater
UN experts convey deep regret at Japan’s decision to release contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean