A financial initiative to aid fishing communities of Melanesia against the impacts of climate change
Tag: Fiji
FNU and Monash University launch climate change partnership
Climate Change partnership to provide exceptional research leading to policy advice on a range of climate change mitigation and adaptation issues
New greenhouse facility set to increase Pacific plant research and quality assurance
New greenhouse facility to boost Pacific’s crop research capabilities in health testing and greenhouse-based scientific research
Climate change is like war: Fiji PRUN
Fiji’s PRUN Ambassador urged policymakers at every level to make it a priority to keep global warming below 1.5°C. Meanwhile, Fiji launched the UK Pacific Climate Change Photography Exhibition.
New Zealand commits to climate financing
NZ increases climate finance to a billion dollars over the next four years to assist Fiji and other Pacific Island countries mitigate the impacts of climate change
Earth Day: How Fiji’s Surfer Laws could save their islands
Fiji’s Surfer Laws have been helping surfers and other watersports look after the country’s rich coral breaks and beaches since a decade
Fiji committed to enhance planting initiative
Fiji continues to strengthen their initiative to plant 30 million trees in 15 years to increase its forest cover and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem.
WWF-Pacific launches Great Sea Reef report
Fiji is strategically working towards becoming the best sustainably managed fisheries in the Pacific region, as “80 percent of fish feeding the urban population is currently sourced from the Great Sea Reef.”
Climate change fight – ‘Lack of urgency’ from global leaders concern Fiji President
Fiji is committed to protecting her ocean and maintaining its marine resources, says Fiji President
No climate action without ocean action — Fiji President Katonivere
Fiji calls for “specific yet ambitious actions globally” at the launch of the first-ever Fiji Seascapes Symposium. Fiji’s President says, “there is no climate action without ocean action.”