A new study in PNG to resume work on the PMIZ project to identify potential new sources of finance and investigate dubious land dealings
Tag: Pacific
The mice that roared: how eight tiny countries took on foreign fishing fleets
Eight Pacific countries created a revolutionary system that brings in $500m a year and prevents the overfishing that blights other regions
Pacific Organic Farmers call for innovative solutions to Sustainable Food systems effort
The network of community-based organic farms is steadily growing in the Pacific Island countries
Beyond Victims and Saviours – Sustainability in the Pacific
Pacific Islands are first victims of climate change and sea-level rise and need urgent beneficiaries of global attempts, the UC Professor Ratuva says
How can water utilities in the Pacific use the pandemic to become more resilient?
During the COVID-19 pandemic, water utilities in the Pacific region have faced additional challenges
Pasifika voice takes focus in climate doco
Young Pasifika advocacy group documented climate activism for a new documentary
Why the world’s most fertile fishing ground is facing a ‘unique and dire’ threat- The Guardian
China’s Pacific fishing fleet has grown by 500% since 2012 and is taking huge quantities of tuna
Asia-Pacific regional food systems dialogue – a call to action
According to the Asia-Pacific Regional Food Systems Dialogue, a more responsive, dynamic and equitable decision needed to meet the nutritional and other needs of the most populous
Japanese nuclear wastewater to be treated before discharge into Pacific
Japan’s contaminated wastewater would not be released without any treatment says the Deputy Head of Mission at Japan’s Embassy in New Zealand
Pacific nations want answers to questions, more evidence in Japan plans to dump Fukushima wastewater
The new Secretary-General wants evidence-based science on Japan’s decision to dump Fukushima wastewater in the Pacific