Pacific Islands leaders disappointed with the Glasgow climate pact, called industrialised countries to step up commitments
Tag: climate change
Kiribati PIPA decision: scientist says there’s more value in taking control of fisheries
Kiribati planning to open up PIPA to commercial fishing meant there was a minimal return for the host nations and would lead to the collapse of some nations says scientist
Samoan youth and experts share experiences to promote climate actions
Samoan youth and experts shared the reality of climate change with students in Japan to amplify the movement towards achieving the 1.5°C limit
New study finds heat resistant corals widespread in Palau
A new study identifies heat resistant corals in Palau that are more resilient to ocean warming and better prepared to withstand the impacts of climate change
Seas are coming for us in Kiribati
Former Kiribati President calls for access to secure futures rather than being climate refugees. “Our land is disappearing faster than global action can stem climate change.”
The right to climate
It’s time to harness the power of millions of lawsuits to stop the boiling of the planet: Thomas Linzey
EU and Pacific explore low carbon reforms
EU-Pacific Green-Blue Alliance to support the battle against climate change while also creating employment opportunities
Pacific negotiators outnumbered at COP26, Fiji PM not happy with UKCOP draft text
Bainimarama welcomed China and the USA announcement to work together on cutting down greenhouse gas emissions over a decade
Palau and U.S Climate Envoy lay a 90-day challenge at COP26
Palau and U.S Climate Envoy partnership call for major initiatives to be prepared for announcement at the Our Ocean Conference in 2022
Tuvalu’s Future Now Project: preparing for climate change in the worst-case scenario
Tuvalu’s Future Now Project takes a proactive stance toward what has been highlighted as the potential worst-case scenario for Tuvalu under climate change: Simon Kofe