PIF panel of scientific experts say the quantity and quality of the data and research isn’t conclusive that it is safe to release treated radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean, while tritium is of concern
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WHO and UNDP launch US$17.85m GEF-funded project supporting climate resilient health systems in Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu
WHO and UNDP launch a new partnership to support four Pacific countries to increase their resilience to climate change and health system resilience
16 Pacific Island Countries Unite for Climate Justice
Pacific AG’s and legal officers came together to support the development and refinement of submissions to the ICJ
USAID supports improving ecosystems and livelihood resilience for Ra communities in Fiji
USAID awards US$157,000 to the Women in Fisheries Network Fiji to sustain livelihoods and food security and become more resilient to climate change
Vanuatu as deserving Leader to champion the cause of Loss and Damage Champion
Vanuatu’s Climate Change Minister Ralph Regenvanu, with his invaluable expertise and dedication in the field of climate change, has been appointed as the Loss and Damage Champion
New report highlights recommendations for strengthening the management and conservation of sea turtles in Vanuatu
A newly launched report provides key recommendations to help Vanuatu strengthen its efforts in managing and conserving five sea turtles listed by the IUCN as threatened species
Nadogo champions biodiversity protection in Northern Division
Nadogo District collectively retaining over 1300 hectares of intact mangroves, commemorated a formal declaration of its inaugural permanent community island protected area
“We must not shy away from demanding climate justice for all” – Fiji AG Turaga”
Pacific discuss “harsh realities and growing hot-button issues”, and the opportunities to refine documents sent to ICJ in regard to climate justice
Tuvalu launches world-class coastal hazard modelling tool in the face of growing climate impacts
Tuvalu has been handed over a world-class coastal hazard modelling tool to clearly identify, plan for, and reduce risks associated with the growing climate impacts
Tuvalu welcomes Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior
Greenpeace is in Tuvalu to listen and learn how they can best support and elevate their demands to protect their Pacific friends homes and futures