“We cannot fight alone. It is a shared responsibility,” says Niue while challenging the global forum on behalf of our future generations that are at the forefront of plastic pollution
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Impact of plastic pollution on Pacific highlighted as France draws global attention to “Ticking Time Bomb”
Pacific draws attention to “transboundary washed away plastics and legacy marine litter washing up on our Pacific shores
Tackling the Ghost Fishing Gear haunting Our Pacific Ocean
Cook Islands calls for ghost gears to be included in the Plastic Treaty as it impacts marine life and our marine food chain and is a significant cause of marine litter
Families to benefit under project to build thousands of affordable Green Homes in Papua New Guinea
Thousands of families in PNG to benefit from a new project providing a stock of climate-resilient homes that incorporate green design specifications
Marshall Islands increases climate change resilience by tackling invasive species on Irooj Island
“The island feels alive again.”
Pacific Island leaders urge world to put aside differences in combating impact of climate change
Pacific island leaders criticised rich countries for failing to commit to provide the financial help they had promised
Tonga joins call for fossil fuel non – proliferation treaty
Pacific civil society says Tonga formally joining a group of nations calling for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty is “another step towards the future we deserve”
Pacific Island Countries share challenges in sustainable transport at regional energy meeting
Pacific Island Countries conveyed their concerns and challenges in sustainable transport while also sharing their intention to reduce emissions in the transport sector
Gender and social inclusion critical to manage invasive species in the Pacific
Values of gender and social inclusion critical in improving understanding of the impacts and increasing the effectiveness of invasive species prevention in the Pacific
Managing Coastal Aquifers Project to support the safeguarding of freshwater resources in the Marshall Islands
Managing Coastal Aquifers Project to better manage the freshwater resources of Marshall Islands in the face of climate change, rising sea levels and storm weather events