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Here in the Pacific, the climate crisis has already arrived
Over decades, we’ve watched with alarm as the intensity of storms increases, writes Oxfam’s Ilisapeci Masivesi. We need countries to step up at COP26.
Former PMs apologise to Pacific leaders for Australia’s apathy on climate crisis
Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull lash out at Morrison government’s ‘cynical indifference’ and assure Pacific leaders ‘a majority’ of Australians ‘are in your corner’
SWAP project pushes for cleaner Pacific Ocean
SWAP project to improve sanitation, environmental, social and economic conditions in Pacific Island Countries and Territories through proper waste management
Glasgow showdown: Pacific Islands demand global leaders bring action, not excuses, to UN summit
Pacific Island leaders call out the climate policy failures of far bigger nations for immediate and transformative action by the time leaders come to Glasgow
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network launches Pacific Climate demands
PICAN with civil society has developed a set of critical demands to ensure that the COP26 delivers sustainable, just, and inclusive outcomes for the Blue Pacific
Training to strengthen environmental and social sustainability in the Pacific gains momentum
The work to enhance the economic development and the sustainable future of communities across the Pacific region continues to move forward step by step.
“We’re suffering”: Why climate finance is so important for Pacific countries
Pacific Island leaders urged the developed world to deliver on US$100 billion as promised in climate finance
New ADB energy policy to support energy access and low-carbon transition in Asia and Pacific
ADB’s new energy policy to support its DMCs in the critical and urgent task of expanding access to reliable, affordable, and clean energy
Third of Pacific islands unable to attend Cop26, sparking fears summit will be less ambitious
Activists say the presence of the countries most affected by the climate crisis is key to pressuring leaders to agree aggressive targets