Rising sea and frequent flooding due to climate change affecting informal settlements in Solomons capital
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Prospects for seabed exploration move forward in Cook Islands
Cook Islands NGO recommends not to finalise exploration licence until areas of conservation are set aside
The Wandering Tattler – a migratory sea-bird of importance to Fiji
There is a need to conserve Suva Point which is home to at least five migratory birds species
Mining makes off with last soil on Rennell
The last pockets of bauxite-rich soil in Rennell in the Solomons are being dug up and shipped out, leaving residents with little land for agriculture
Rising Tides: A Challenge for Communities in Fiji
Talk of relocation has created dilemmas for many Fiji residents due to financial constraints and deep ties to the land
PNG villagers revive shrinking mangroves
Women engaging in replanting mangroves at one of Papuan New Guinea’s most diverse mangrove forest with 72 species in total
How Pacific environmental defenders are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic
Because of the pandemic, our global advocacy moments to elevate the voices of Pacific leaders demanding climate action are limited.–Greenpeace head of Pacific Auimatagi Joseph Sapati Moeono-Kolio
A Pacific success story – the Micronesia Challenge reaches 2020 milestone year
Over 70 management plans or climate change adaptation plans have been developed and 65 socio-economic assessments completed under the Micronesian Challenge
Tuvalu regressing on climate change
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Experts call for stronger management of marine resources
Overfishing, pollution and outdated policies put pressure on Fiji’s inshore fisheries