The recent IPCC report finds that limiting global warming to 1.5°C is only possible if global leaders commit to taking immediate and strong action, writes Prof Mark Howden and Ofa Ma’asi-Kaisamy
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John Kerry says the Ocean is finally getting the attention it deserves in the Climate Change fight
U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate says the Our Ocean Conference in Palau has “succeeded in getting everyone to understand that you can’t solve the climate crisis without the ocean.”
We can’t just abandon our Pacific neighbours to the climate crisis
Experts say Pacific leaders will continue to advocate for stronger emissions-reduction policies by high-emitting countries
Pacific Elders’ Voice statement on Oceans
Pacific Elders’ stressed their concern on the unprecedented threat that are facing the Pacific Ocean saying “much more must and can be done to address oceans threats”
2°C not an option for the Pacific, decarbonisation a must!
Civil society group calls on emitting countries to reduce their emissions within this decade, if not, “they are writing a death sentence for the Pacific island nations”
Climate change in the Pacific – what Australia needs to do
Australia’s insipid approach to climate action undermines trust and endangers vital interests with Pacific island countries, writes Peter Hooton
Fiji to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by 2.5 million tonnes by 2024
Fiji’s carbon trade agreement to address the underlying causes of deforestation and forest degradation through the sustainable management of the natural forests
Australian zero carbon exports could slash emissions across Asia and Pacific
New research has found that Australia has the potential to drive significant emissions reductions across the Asia Pacific region
Fisheries and climate change: A Pacific perspective
Climate justice is critical issue for Tuna industry as Pacific countries will be “getting less revenue, through no fault of their own, because they haven’t made many of the emissions.” writes Fatu Tauafiafi
While Australia fights for coal, the Pacific fights for its survival
Australia is fighting harder for coal and gas companies than for their family in the Pacific while the Pacific fights for its survival, writes Former president of Kiribati