A charter vessel will ship a desalination plant to the people of Banaba to have freshwater access after a year of drought.
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A million hectares of Papuan forest licensed for clearing, report shows
Natural forests spanning 1.1 million hectares (2.7 million acres) in Indonesia’s Papua region have been slated for conversion, mostly for oil palm plantations, according to a new report by a coalition of NGOs.
Severe drought and water crisis in Banaba, community elder call for humanitarian intervention from Australia, New Zealand and the international community
Banaba Island struggles with access to freshwater supplies due to compounded severe drought for a year.
Fiji sets up first of 50 biodiversity parks to protect biological resources
Planting native trees to feature in Fiji’s new biodiversity park.
Reef revival: Fiji’s corals bouncing back after ruinous cyclone
Cyclone Winston devastated vital coral colonies off Fiji, but five years on, the reefs are alive again, teeming with fish and colour.
HMAS Maitland in the Solomon Islands to support regional fisheries operations, maritime, border security
HMAS Maitland will conduct maritime surveillance support in the Solomon Islands.
Coral reefs in the Solomon Islands hit by bleaching
The Solomon Island corals appear to be responding to heat stress as water temperatures have been recorded as high as 30 degrees Celsius.
4FJ Fish Smart Campaign: “Say No To Undersize”
4FJ Fish Smart Campaign is promoting better ways to fish by urging individuals in urban communities to pledge to “Say No to Undersize” species.
Wasting food just feeds climate change, new UN environment report warns
The UN environment report states that eight to ten per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions are associated with unconsumed food.
Protect forests for ‘people, planet and prosperity’, Guterres urges on World Wildlife Day
The UN chief urged governments, businesses and people everywhere to scale up efforts to conserve forests and forest species.