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Lack of resolution on deep-sea mining ahead of controversial deadline cause for deep concern

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Calls for an urgent halt on deep-sea mining reached a historic high as the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the international body that regulates mineral...

UN to start taking deep-sea mining applications this July

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The International Seabed Authority (ISA) will start accepting applications in July from companies that want to mine the ocean's floor, a decision that came...

WMO calls for more investment in integrated weather and climate services

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The global transition to renewable energy will require greater investment in integrated weather and climate services, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said on Monday. This...

Pacific trade deal ‘will make mockery of UK’s climate ambitions’

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The UK’s membership of a Pacific trade agreement will result in more deforestation overseas, endanger animal welfare and “make a mockery” of the government’s...

International Court of Justice to advise states on climate duties: ‘A turning point for...

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One of the world’s most important courts will advise states on their responsibilities for curbing global emissions and the legal consequences of inaction, following...

Carbon credit industry resists vulnerable nations’ call to fund adaptation

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The carbon credit industry has successfully fought off a push by some of the most climate vulnerable nations to place a mandatory levy on...

NZ stands with Vanuatu on Climate at UN

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New Zealand is welcoming a decision by the United Nations General Assembly to ask the International Court of Justice to consider countries’ international legal...

Pacific Islands Forum Chair Brown welcomes new UN resolution on climate change

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The Pacific Islands Forum Chair, Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown, has 'warmly welcomed' the adoption by the UN General Assembly of a new...

Interview with Tuvalu’s Foreign Minister Simon Kofe

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With Tuvalu Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Kofe, speaking in Q and A mode in the margins of this week’s Pacific conference on statehood and...

Vanuatu commended for spearheading UN resolution on climate justice

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The Pacific Islands Forum has expressed the gratitude of member states to the Government of Vanuatu for its commendable and wide-ranging efforts that’s resulted...

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Dr Aqorau questions Pacific regionalism’s impact, calls for focus on results

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Solomon Islands National University (SINU) Vice Chancellor Dr Transform Aqorau has challenged Pacific leaders and regional institutions to assess whether decades of regional declarations...

Pacific leaders call for stronger regional cooperation at Pacific Peace and Security dialogue

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Pacific leaders and regional stakeholders have emphasised the importance of collective action, cooperation, and Pacific-led solutions in addressing the growing security challenges facing the...

Tuvalu marks 80 Years since Kioa purchase, PM Teo honours Vaitupu vision

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Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo has paid tribute to the foresight of Vaitupu leaders who purchased Kioa Island in Fiji 80 years ago, describing...