A Forum showed various countries are at different stages of the transitioning to using sustainable forms of energy
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Fiji leads national dialogue on food systems
Food Systems Summit will enable Fiji to study the challenges exposed by the COVID crisis and find transformative solutions to emerge and build back- PS Agriculture says
Shipping now faces the highest price on carbon for any global industry
Marshall Islands has been advancing a proposal to impose a US$100 per ton tax on all greenhouse gas emissions in the international shipping industry
Data helps overcome Pacific conservation challenges in remote islands
SPREP report uses 31 environmental indicators to assess environmental health
Vanuatu Government marks start of Brenwe hydro works
Second major hydropower project to deliver clean, renewable, and affordable energy for the people of Malekula
Record tuna catches in Solomon Islands
Tuna offers more hope for the Solomon Islands after a huge caught in its EEZ
Ireland and ADB Helping Small Island States in the Pacific Respond to Climate Change
Ireland and ADB fund are building climate change and disaster resilience in the small island states that are members of the ADB
How we know how much tuna there is and whether fishing is sustainable, says a fisheries scientist
Stock assessment a tool to support the success of sustainable tuna management in the WCPO
USP research finds seagrass can help reduce global warming
Growing seagrass is an efficient way to reabsorbing carbon. It stores 55% of the atmospheric carbon to mitigate climate change.
The window is closing for urgent climate change action in the Pacific, says ADB Vice-President
The ABD is working with Pacific developing member countries to prepare for climate change and build long-term climate resilient