Pacific civil society called on Pacific leaders to include the voices of vulnerable Pacific communities in tackling climate crisis and set a global example and declare the Pacific region free of fossil fuel exploration and extraction
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Emerging collective call for fossil fuel free Pacific
Pacific Ministers agreed to declare a fossil fuel free Pacific and push to transition away from oil and gas and explore safe and sustainable renewable energy sources
Pacific nations explore opportunities to push for fossil fuel phase out in Vanuatu’s ICJ Advisory Opinion decision
A yes vote at the UNGA will be an opportunity for Pacific nations to advocate for fossil fuel phase-out in Vanuatu’s ICJ Advisory Opinion decision
More Pacific countries likely to join the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty
As ministerial dialogue is underway, more Pacific Island nations are likely to join the global campaign to phase out the production and stockpiling of fossil fuels
Pacific Island nations meet on Pathways for the Global Just Transition away from fossil fuels
Pacific Island nations meet to deliberate on building towards regional solidarity around a managed phaseout of fossil fuels
Slow climate action undermining 2030 agenda as Solomon’s seeks three-year delay to LDC graduation
Solomon Islands seeks three-year delay to Least Developing Country graduation due to slow climate action
Time to step up investments in rural communities on the frontline of climate change in the Pacific islands
IFAD is advocating for more investments in small-scale farming communities on the frontline of climate change in the Pacific islands
Pacific Islanders want Japan to stop dumping nuclear waste into their Ocean
Pacific leaders are calling upon Japan to immediately call a stop to dumping nuclear waste into the Pacific Ocean as it would risk the lives of Pacific Islanders
Op-Ed: Releasing Fukushima’s radioactive water won’t cause harm
The release of Fukushima’s radioactive water into the Pacific ocean won’t cause harm, Professors write
Tonga joins world leaders in action towards 30×30 and 100 percent sustainably managed oceans
To alleviate factors threatening ocean biodiversity and achieve sustainable benefits, Tonga joins world leaders in action towards 30×30 and 100 percent sustainably managed oceans