Could a digital twin of Tuvalu preserve the island nation before it’s lost to...

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When Tuvalu vanishes beneath rising seas, its diaspora still want somewhere to call home – and that could be a virtual version of the...

SPREP congratulates winners of 2022 Vision Pasifika Media Award

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The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) congratulates the winners of the 2022 Vision Pasifika Media Award. Launched with financial support from Aotearoa...

Oxfam Pacific: Climate change driving vulnerable communities into poverty

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Oxfam in the Pacific says climate change is slowly driving vulnerable communities into poverty and hunger, highlighting that the effects are now a humanitarian...

Centering Pacific Grassroot Voices: Climate Justice stakeholders will gather for Regional Climate Summit Ahead...

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Registrations are now open for the ‘Pacific Climate Justice Summit,’ which will be held from the 4th - 5th October 2022. With the theme ‘Securing...

NZ minister backs fossil fuel ban treaty

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-New Zealand has offered in-principle support to an ambitious climate change treaty championed by Vanuatu which aims to phase out fossil fuels. Vanuatu President Nikenike...

Climate change expected to be top of U.S-Pacific Islands summit

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Climate Change is expected to be the main issue of discussion at the first U.S-Pacific Islands summit in Washington DC this week. During the 77th...

Fiji PM leads the Pacific to Washington will hold first official meeting with U.S...

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Fijian Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama will meet the American President Joe Biden at a Pacific Island Leaders' Summit at the White House on 29...

Pacific launches innovative call to action for a 1.5 degree world

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Pacific peoples retain their history, culture and traditions, and pass them on from generation to generation through songs, poetry, and stories. A book which was...

Pacific nations discuss and consolidate positions on thematic priorities for COP27

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As the clock ticks towards COP27 in the city of Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, Pacific nations, who are the forefront of climate change impacts, have...

Denmark becomes first country to pledge ‘loss and damage’ finance

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Denmark has become the first fully-fledged country to pledge funds to developing countries specifically for “tab og skader”, which translates to “loss and damage”. The...

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Pacific UN operations ‘unaffected’ by global budget crisis despite Guterres warning

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The head of the United Nations in the Pacific says UN operations across 15 countries in the region will not be affected by a...

U.S-Tonga relations remain “strong” despite new US visa bond rules, Crown Prince says

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Pacific at the centre of a changing global Tuna Trade, New FFA report finds

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