Pacific reiterates the call for all countries to reduce fossil fuel use and achieve long-term emissions reduction targets as Pacific dissects the IPCC Working Group III report
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Vanuatu’s push for legal protection from climate change wins’ crucial support
1,500 civil society groups from 130 countries back Vanuatu’s move to seek climate change protection from the international court of justice
WTW launches finance project to aid fishing communities in Fiji and PNG
A financial initiative to aid fishing communities of Melanesia against the impacts of climate change
Professor Ratuva: let’s call it what it is, a climate crisis
A professor of Pacific studies says the term “climate crisis” is now being used to adequately describe the dramatic changes taking place in the Pacific and globally as we are in the midst of it.
Australian climate summit could win back Pacific
A report suggests Australia could rebuild ties, ease diplomatic rifts and tackle climate change on the frontline with the Pacific by co-hosting international climate talks in 2024
FNU and Monash University launch climate change partnership
Climate Change partnership to provide exceptional research leading to policy advice on a range of climate change mitigation and adaptation issues
‘The Pacific can’t survive if richest corporations and governments continue to put profits over people and planet’
Vanuatu PM warns that the survival of the Pacific is in peril if polluting countries continue to put profit over people and the planet.
Loss and Damage high on the Pacific list for climate change meetings in June
Pacific islands will soon be negotiating with the global community to help address losses and damages from climate change impacts that the Pacific can no longer adapt to
Global and Pacific Civil Society comes together to back Vanuatu Government Climate campaign
A global alliance of civil society groups unite to support Vanuatu Government take the human rights impacts of climate change to the International Court of Justice
Hawaii homeowners must tell prospective buyers if sea level rise threatens their property
Hawaii became the first state to require real estate sellers to disclose to potential buyers if their property is threatened by sea-level rise