COP 26 President urged Pacific nations to remain solid in their moral position and push for the biggest emitters to address the climate crisis
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COP26 president highlights urgency of climate action in the Pacific
COP26 president said they continue to work together with Pacific Island countries to cajole major emitters, to honour their Glasgow promises and turn their climate commitments into action
Six months from COP27, we must be strategic and united, says High-Level climate champion
Steven Victor says Pacific needs to be more strategic and have more coordination in its approach to the issues of the ocean at COP27
Loss and Damage Finance significant concern for PSIDS
Pacific SIDS to push for the establishment of loss and damage finance facility towards COP27. “PSIDS need to look at more than just continuous dialogue.”
Region needs urgent support against climate change
Pacific Islands region in critical need of resources for climate change mitigation and adaptation
UK continues support for Pacific islands on journey to COP27
Pacific seek support from the UK COP Presidency for COP27 to engage with the Pacific region in preparation for COP27 where Pacific youth, women and vulnerable groups can be heard
Palau Climate Champion calls for resource, capacity support for SIDS on Article 6
Palau Climate Champion calls for more attention on non-carbon market approaches as part of climate action
COP26 Outcomes have left RMI amongst countries on ‘knife-edge’, says Climate Champion Bilimon
Climate Champion Bilimon says “there is an urgent need for measurable, firm targets to reduce emissions” as phasing coal down at COP26 was the biggest setback for RMI
Pacific Islands continue the call for climate action on journey to COP27
Reflecting upon the outcomes of COP26, Pacific Islands are building momentum for change at COP27, continuing the call for climate action
UN report expected to give the starkest warning yet of the devastating impacts in store if world fails to curb climate change
WWF-Pacific’s Director urged Pacific Island leaders and conservation partners to commit conservation targets and hold global leaders accountable for stabilising global temperature under 1.5C.