Clearing for agriculture and logging has caused soil erosion in several Pacific nations
Tag: Biodiversity
Environment Ministry launches documentary on Fiji’s Biodiversity hotspots to commemorate the International Day of Biodiversity 2021
The documentary shows a strong application of Fiji’s ecological, environmental and traditional knowledge of conservation across villages and communities
Sustainable Development Goals will address climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution
The climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution damages to the environment and health will be addressed by SDGs
Happy Earth Day!
SPREP launched the Pacific Biodiversity Quiz for children and adults to test their knowledge about the Pacific environment
Protecting traditional knowledge, a priority for Tuvalu’s biodiversity
The two day workshop highlighted the issues about the Nagoya Protocol’s implementation in Tuvalu
No monitoring, No knowledge of logging damages in Solomon Islands
Isabel province raised concern over environmental damages and the ineffectiveness of monitoring mechanisms
Salt making revives Fijian traditional knowledge
The Accelerator Lab Pacific theorize that traditional practices can help towards improving climate resilience with relation to their biodiversity
Marine species increasingly can’t live at equator due to global heating
Study suggests it is already too warm in tropics for some species to survive
Navigating a rising tide of blue ocean business
The global blue economy is fast becoming a profitable, sustainable reality- Ingrid Van Wees and Melissa Walsh
Climate change top challenge over the next decade, UNESCO global survey finds
More than 15,000 people worldwide contributed to the 2030 survey where 67 per cent selected climate change and loss of biodiversity as a concern