United States to advance an agenda to address the inextricably linked climate change and ocean crisis effects in the Pacific region says U.S special presidential envoy for climate
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Deliver solutions to meet deepening climate crisis, NZ urges global oceans conference
NZ called on governments, civil society and businesses to act with urgency to realise opportunities for their people and oceans’ health at Our Oceans Conference
ADB launches first blue bond Incubator to boost Ocean investment
ADB’s first Blue Bond Incubator to help scale up sovereign and corporate blue bond issuances for critical ocean investment in Asia and the Pacific
‘We are the Pacific Ocean’ says Tonga’s PM in Palau
To address the multifaced nature of ocean challenges encountered by island communities, “we need the support of the region and the world,” says Tonga’s PM
Former Palau leader fears marine sanctuary act could be ditched
Former Palau president dreads that removing or changing the Marine Sanctuary Act would open Palau’s waters for exploitation.
NZ supporting call for urgent climate action at ocean conference
NZ supports the call for urgent commitments to strengthen ocean conservation and reduce carbon emissions at the ocean conference in Palau
Opinion: To Solve Climate Change, Dive Into the Power of the Ocean
Our oceans hold as many opportunities for resilient low-carbon growth as can be found on land, writes Surangel Whipps, Jr and John Kerry
How youth-led tech can tackle climate change and build resilience in SIDS
Engaging youth in the design and deployment of climate technologies will be crucial to helping the most affected communities adapt in the Pacific, writes Natalie Donback
We can’t just abandon our Pacific neighbours to the climate crisis
Experts say Pacific leaders will continue to advocate for stronger emissions-reduction policies by high-emitting countries
Shore thing: climate change and maritime security intrinsically linked
Rising sea levels in Southeast Asia and the Pacific mean collaboration on maritime order is essential, writes Kate Clayton