Joint statement between China and Papua New Guinea

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The People's Republic of China and Papua New Guinea on Tuesday issued a joint statement. At the invitation of the People's Republic of China, Prime...

The Pacific’s Carbon Credit Market – Promise and Challenge

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Opinion piece by Caleb Jarvis, PTI Australia's Trade and Investment Commissioner The global thrust towards sustainability is irrefutable. From the vantage point of Pacific Island...

COP28: Say climate crisis, think health crisis

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By Angie Bone, Karin Leder, Tin Tin Su and Tony Capon The climate crisis is already affecting millions: bringing death, injuries and mental health consequences,...

Black mist across the desert

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By Nic Maclellan Yami Lester was ten years old when a British atomic weapon, codenamed Totem 1, was detonated at Emu Field on 15 October...

Neocolonialism in the Pacific: Fukushima radiation and deep sea mining

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By Aden Miles Morunga When will the world stop colonising the Pacific? The Pacific Ocean is home to species of cultural and environmental importance. The Fukushima radioactive...

Scientific evidence supports safe discharge of Fukushima wastewater into the Pacific Ocean

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Following the second release of treated radioactive wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant (5 October), a team of international researchers have addressed concerns and...

Palau’s President wonders if U.S is committed to promised deal

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The Republic of Palau is one of three Pacific Island nations negotiating a Compact of Free Association Agreement that would give Washington the right...

Why the Voice vote matters in the Pacific

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By Jioji Ravulo, University of Sydney Australia’s Indigenous Voice referendum could also be seen as a referendum on how the nation will be perceived by...

Convention’s 10-year birthday marks commitment to prevent new mercury scare

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Banning new mercury mines is among milestones achieved under the Minamata Convention, which is now 10 years old. To help understand why this international treaty...

Never forget, 1.5 to Stay Alive

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By Tagaloa Cooper, SPREP Director of Climate Change Resilience  Our rally call on our journey to COP28 It rests upon our shoulders to breathe life...

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