The ocean plays a vital role in moderating global temperatures and countries should use it as a major tool to fight climate change, writes Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama
Tag: COP27
Countries step up on global climate justice case ahead of COP27 but Australia conspicuous by its absence
Australia pressured to join the twelve countries advocating the campaign for an ICJ advisory opinion on the human rights impacts of climate change
Pacific road to COP27: New climate declaration demands urgent progress on Loss and Damage and bold climate action in the lead up to climate talks in Egypt
Pacific civil society representatives signed the Kioa Climate Emergency Declaration ahead of COP27 demanding urgent progress on Loss and Damage and bold climate action
Journey to COP27: Pacific Women negotiators state their case for 1.5 world
Pacific Women are calling on developed countries to turn pledges and commitments into urgent, bold and tangible action, consistent with the 1.5 degrees pathway
Journey to COP27: Pacific negotiators strengthen resolve to fight for 1.5 world
With a better understanding of the Pacific’s positions in thematic areas, Pacific delegates advance their fight for survival at COP27
Pacific sharpens focus on loss and damage in preparations for COP27
Pacific reiterated the call for new and innovative sources of finance to begin to address the “lived reality for our region” in preparations for COP27
Pacific Climate Roundtable hears solidarity call from three COP Presidencies
COP 26 President urged Pacific nations to remain solid in their moral position and push for the biggest emitters to address the climate crisis
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
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.”
Pacific Islanders: Failure to commit to 1.5 degrees at COP27 will imperil the World’s Oceans
Pacific Islanders are deeply concerned about the fate of the oceans if world leaders fail to secure the pledges to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5 Degrees Celsius