Eua Island is using wood carved canoes to tackle climate change and increase marine biodiversity
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Legal implications of sea level rise for Small Island States explored in New World Bank study
New study examines what rising sea levels mean for maritime rights, migration and economic opportunities of Pacific states
Climate Change is devastating coral reefs worldwide, major report says
The world lost 14 percent of its coral in just a decade due to climate change, researchers found.
New Zealand ruling against deep-sea mining set a global precedent – now Ardern should ban it
Court decision affirmed the view that seabed mining is too dangerous, too risky and too harmful to the environment
NZ government urged to ban seabed mining for Pacific’s sake
Given the growing interest in the Pacific Ocean seabed by mining advocates, Ngarewa-Packer urged the NZ government to lead the way and ban seabed mining
EU and Pacific aviation safety partnership tackles climate change capacity building for Pacific region
PASO and EASA information webinars for Pacific aviation agencies to support the Pacific States to achieve carbon-neutral growth
Vanuatu’s climate action emboldens activists
PISFCC launched a petition calling on leaders of Pacific Island nations to bring the issue of climate change and human rights before the International Court of Justice
WWF and partners launch gender mainstreaming in Fiji offshore Tuna Industry report
Offshore Fisheries Gender Report and findings to strengthen gender equity in Fiji’s offshore sector
IPCC circulates final draft of Working Group II report to governments for comment
The final draft of the Working Group II report has been circulated to governments for their review and comment before the plenary approval
Migration will soon be the biggest climate challenge of our time
As heat, drought and rising sea levels make regions uninhabitable, millions of people will need to find new homes