Climate change-induced Loss and Damage has forced six villages in Fiji to relocate, with the possibility of more to follow
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The Loss and Damage of Niue’s history
Niue is working to rebuild its Museum that tells the story of its history and identity that was destroyed by 2004 Tropical Cyclone Heta, leaving only 10 percent of its Niuean history
Loss and damage washing our Pacific Islands culture away
Marshall Islands climate envoy says loss and damage is washing away Pacific culture. “When that land disappears, the cultural knowledge also disappears” as our culture is deeply tied to land
Pacific’s new Ministerial Champion for Loss and Damage articulates vision
Pacific’s new Ministerial Champion for Loss and Damage says the pace of establishing new Loss and Damage Fund and funding arrangements “must change, and this will change”
Pacific nations gather in Samoa for first Loss and Damage dialogue
Pacific nations gather to collectively discuss experiences with loss and damage and options to address loss and damage in the region
Geophysical Survey of the Majuro and Ebeye Lagoons completed
A geophysical survey of the Majuro and Ebeye lagoons in the RMI identifies sustainable sources of aggregates (sand and gravel) that can be used for construction-related projects
Using Nature-based solutions in response to climate change impact in the Pacific
Across the Pacific region, nations are applying NbS solutions for climate change mitigation and adaptation
New report calls for reforms to enhance Green Climate Fund’s impact in the Pacific
A new report calls on the Green Climate Fund to fulfill its obligation of providing increased climate finance to meet the specific needs of the Pacific
Leaked document reveals PNG PM sought NEC approval to support Japan’s nuclear wastewater discharge plan
The PNG Government document linked its decision to Paragraph 23 of the Special Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Retreat
Sea level rise threatens the existence of the Marshall Islands
“Every little increase in sea levels is a matter of life quality for the Marshall Islands”