Covid-19 is an additional challenge for small Pacific island states on top of climate change issues
Stories
How covid-19 has undermined climate change initiatives in the Pacific
Coronavirus pandemic takes limelight from existing commitment toward climate change impact in the Pacific
French nuclear tests: ‘I bury people nearly every day, what was our sin?
Webinar reflected on the bombing of Greenpeace flagship vessel Rainbow Warrior in New Zealand
Sustainable management of coastal and marine biodiversity in Vanuatu
Meeting points to ocean as boundless reservoir of natural resources which island nations depend on
OK Tedi reopens
PNG’s gold-copper mine re-opens after six weeks closure due to Covid-19
‘We made the ocean our home’: The islands fighting climate change’
Pacific islanders are resilient people despite the adverse effects of climate change
Former Tuvalu PM hits out at U.S and Australian climate inaction
Tuvalu is a tiny Pacific Island nation that is witnessing the rising sea level on daily basis
Vale plant closure mooted in New Caledonia
The planned sale of the Brazilian-owned plant failed on the 11th hour
Sir Julius suggests exporting gold to raise PNG revenue
Exporting gold is the only way to rescue PNG’s economy from the impacts of Covid-19
New Caledonia’s indigenous leaders protest takeover bid from Australian mining company
Indigenous landowners prefer a local company to operate the mine