Constant change in the climate policies of Australia and New Zealand has been a huge disappointment to Pacific island nations
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Samoa Prime Minister Tells COP26 – “There Are No Trade-offs, We Are Negotiating the Survival of Our Islands.”
Samoa’s PM says the Blue Pacific needs to inject urgency and ambitious actions to deliver the needed climate action
We are not just victims; we are resilient beacons of hope: Brianna Fruean
Young climate activist urged world leaders to walk the talk whilst Pacific Islands work together to fight against climate crisis
UN supports Pacific struggle in the fight against climate change
UN urged nations to pledge stronger cuts to emissions whilst supporting the Pacific in its fight against the impacts of climate change
PSIDS disappointed at the slow progress of COP26 negotiation
The chair of PSIDS told Pacific Leaders Informal Dialogue “we cannot leave Glasgow without fighting to keep the 1.5C goal alive.”
Pacific calls for dedicated funding facility for loss and damage
Pacific calls for additional and dedicated funds to help them recover from loss and damages caused by climate impacts
Mana Moana – Pacific Voices
Created as part of the Islands Speak series of gifted Pacific poets joined by indigenous artists to create a visual, moving, digitally enhanced offering in this curated series of ten video poems. Islands Speak is part of the wider project Mana Moana – Pacific Voices, a collection of emotive and artistic video works that have […]
Negotiations to resolve outstanding issues at COP26 must cement a climate legacy outcome we can be proud of: Forum Chair
Forum chair urged every world leader to take immediate action that limits global warming to the Paris Agreement’s 1.5-degree Celsius threshold and turn the climate crisis around
Pacific plea to the world: Act now to reduce global warming
SPREP partnered with New Zealand who have invested in two large campaigns – Mana Moana and Flex For 1.5 to amplify Pacific voices at COP26
Resilient food systems and sustainable land use needed to support livelihoods in Commonwealth countries
The margins of COP26 discussed the actions around resilient food systems and sustainable land-use practices to slow climate change and biodiversity loss