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Decade of climate breakdown saw 14 percent of coral reefs vanish

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Between 2009 and 2018, the continuous rise in sea temperature cost the world 14 percent of its coral reefs – that’s more than the...

Climate change, population increase fuel looming water crisis: WMO

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Improved water management, monitoring and forecasting are needed in the face of a looming global water crisis, the UN World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and...

Pacific High-Level Champions announced

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As the countdown continues, the Pacific voice will be amplified on the global stage at COP26 in Glasgow with the announcement of five High-Level...

Legal implications of sea level rise for Small Island States explored in New World...

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A new World Bank study examining the potential legal implications of sea-level rise on the maritime and legal rights of Pacific Island nations provides...

Climate talks chief urges Morrison to act

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The minister in charge of next month’s crunch Glasgow climate summit has challenged Australia to nearly double its 2030 emissions reduction target and urged...

Historical climate emissions reveal responsibility of big polluting nations

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Analysis of the total carbon dioxide emissions of countries since 1850 has revealed the nations with the greatest historical responsibility for the climate emergency....

Cost of hosting events at UN climate summit surges on shortages

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An array of organisations aiming to host events at November’s UN climate conference in Glasgow have raised concerns about delays and the unusually high...

Ignoring international law in the Blue Pacific

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Colonised peoples have rights to resources, on land and in the oceans, and this must be recognised. By Nic Maclellan Both the Australian Labour Party...

New Zealand supreme court blocks seabed mining consent

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A New Zealand offshore mining company has lost its supreme court bid to overturn a decision preventing it from mining millions of tonnes of...

New Zealand ruling against deep-sea mining set a global precedent – now Ardern should...

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By Phil McCabe and James Hita The decision by New Zealand’s Supreme Court last week against a giant seabed mining proposal in the South...

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Forum SG Waqa says Pacific unity key amid growing global interest

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Baron Waqa says the Pacific remains united and firmly present on the global stage, as leaders continue to advance...

Pacific Islands Forum eyes pre-COP Summit to advance regional climate priorities

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The Pacific Islands Forum will engage in a pre-COP leaders’ summit in 2026, as regional leaders work to ensure Pacific priorities remain central to...

Trump signs order to further restrict entry of foreign nationals to U.S, includes Tonga

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U.S President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on Tuesday that further restricts and limits the entry of foreign nationals to the United States, the...