Tuvalu Foreign Minister urges countries to cut down on their greenhouse gas emissions and take action now to save not only island nations but other countries too
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Training Partnership for Environmental and Social Sustainability in the Pacific reaches new heights
Training series to help address capacity gaps when effectively applying Environmental and Social Safeguards and Impact Assessment tools in the Pacific Islands region
Maritime zone training strengthens Fiji’s ocean governance
Maritime zone training strengthens national ocean governance through improved local knowledge and technical skills in Fiji
Logical fallacies of House Bill amending Palau National Marine Sanctuary
The Committee Report shows that Palau’s financial losses are due to a lack of tourists and not due to the 80 percent closure of Palau National Marine Sanctuary
Tuvalu ratifies the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty
Tuvalu reiterates its commitment to the elimination of all nuclear tests everywhere that impacts human health and the environment by ratifying the CTBT
UN rights body appoints Tuvalu negotiator as climate change expert
Tuvalu negotiator as a climate change expert to study and identify adverse effects of climate change and make recommendations to address and prevent these effects
Forum and FIFA sign partnership on climate change
FIFA and PIF partnership to enhance awareness of climate change mitigation action to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius
Can Australia help avert a Pacific climate refugee crisis?
Australia has an obligation to support Pacific communities displaced by rising sea levels, Chris Fitzgerald writes.
Scientists to set sail for Tonga to map sea floor following eruption
Scientists to set sail to survey the seafloor around the Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha’apai volcano to help protect people living in high-risk areas from future natural disasters
How Tonga Prepared for and Responded to a Devastating Volcanic Eruption
Disaster preparedness, combined with updated risk information and database and timely assessments of damages and needs, were critical for Tonga’s response to the undersea volcanic eruption.