Invasive species are driving biodiversity loss in the Pacific. Island nations can fight them if the world helps increase investment in managing invasive species, writes SPREP Director General
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Cook Islands partners up to counter climate change
Cook Islands seeks assistance from New Zealand to help their islands impacted by climate change
Bringing science and communities together to protect future of Pacific coral reefs
A new project to bring together science and communities to protect the future of Pacific coral reefs
An urgent call for climate security from Tuvalu’s Minister for Justice, Communication and Foreign Affairs
Tuvalu’s Foreign Minister calls for bold and urgent climate actions to achieve real climate security at the national, regional, and international levels
Nature-based solutions shared through organic farming exchange
POLFN team engaged with Pacific farmers and producers to increase organic farm yield and boost livelihoods
Journey to COP27: Pacific Women negotiators state their case for 1.5 world
Pacific Women are calling on developed countries to turn pledges and commitments into urgent, bold and tangible action, consistent with the 1.5 degrees pathway
Strengthening the One Pacific voice for a new global agreement to halt biodiversity loss
Around 65 Pacific island participants, SPREP Members, and partners gather to discuss strategies to halt biodiversity loss ahead of CBD COP15
Marshall Islands partners with WHO to increase resilience to climate change and pandemics
A new project in Marshall Islands to tackle health impacts of climate change and prepare for future health emergencies
WWF’s Living Planet Report reveals a devastating 69 percent drop in wildlife populations on average in less than a lifetime
A new report reveals 55 percent decline in wildlife populations in the Asia Pacific region. The main drivers for the decline include habitat degradation and loss, pollution and climate change
New river and groundwater monitoring increases resilience of the people of Vanuatu
A new water monitoring station installed in Vanuatu to increase resilience of more than 17,700 residents of the Luganville area