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COP26 summit urged to prioritise adaptation as ‘climate emergency’ surges
Both funding and political will to adapt to worsening climate-driven threats remain in short supply, top officials say
Pacific wants urgent, ambitious action on climate from governments, global community -Forum SG Henry Puna statement at Virtual Island Summit 2021
SG Puna highlighted the need for urgent and ambitious action from governments and the global community on climate
Authors: Can ‘survival gardens’ ensure Pacific food security?
Despite the value of gardens in enhancing local food security, women raised personal security and feeling unsafe as a problem while maintaining their gardens.
Armed with a new training manual, Pacific farmers look to control deadly coconut rhinoceros beetle infestations
A new manual is a tool for all governments and stakeholders to control the spread of the Coconut rhinoceros beetle in the Pacific region.
Dora Tamapeau Ioane; Growing a farming legacy with “courage and muscle”
With memories of her husband, it took courage and muscle for Dora to grow a farming legacy
Fiji PM promotes digital innovation as a powerful driver of sustainable development at SIDS Forum
Fiji is digitising as many government services as possible and will continue to work on improving digital connectivity in the agricultural sector: PM Bainimarama
Fiji PM opens first ever virtual Small Islands Developing States Solution Forum
Food and nutrition security underpins every aspect of sustainable development: PM Bainimarama
Tonga Chamber of Commerce & Industry & MEIDECC established new readiness programme to help Tonga’s Private sector access the Green Climate Fund
Readiness Programme to encourage Tonga’s Private Sector to integrate climate change into their current working environment and in the future.
Pitcairn Islanders refuse to let Covid-19 halt vital climate change research
Plucky residents on Pitcairn Island decided that Covid-19 wouldn’t halt vital climate change and marine conservation work.