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New report puts Australia in top- five list of planet wrecking countries

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A small group of countries is driving new oil and gas expansion, and if allowed to proceed, would lock in climate chaos and an unlivable future, a new report by Oil Change International reveals. Twenty countries have been exposed as being responsible for nearly 90 percent of carbon dioxide pollution threatened by new oil and gas fields and fracking wells...

Opposition MP Koya calls on Fiji PM to rescind his decision in approving nuclear wastewater discharge into the Pacific Ocean

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Fiji's Opposition Member of Parliament, Faiyaz Koya has implored Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka to heed the collective call and rescind his decision in approving the dumping of treated nuclear wastewater from Fukushima in to the Pacific Ocean. Speaking to FijiLive, Koya said this is not only an affront to our nation’s sovereignty and dignity, but also a direct violation of...

IAEA samples seawater following Fukushima treated water discharge confirms tritium levels below Japan’s operational limit

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The International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) first independent sampling and analysis of seawater near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS) since discharges of ALPS treated water started on 24 August confirms that the tritium levels are below Japan’s operational limit. Agency staff present at the IAEA’s Office at the site sampled seawater from several locations within three kilometres from...

Cyber Safety is still a top concern for Pacific Island Countries

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By ‘Ema Fe’ao, USP Journalism student Cyber Safety should be a priority for everyone in the Pacific, according to Fiji’s Minister for Women Children and Social Protection, Lynda Tabuya. This was highlighted at the symposium for Safe and Equal Online Spaces – Pacific Safety hosted in Suva this week. “Today we come together in response to a call for action, to better...

Pacific Tuna contribute to regional and global economies

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Pacific nations should stand together as one Big Blue Pacific Continent and increase their levels of cooperation and collaboration in the facilitation of investments in tuna fisheries sector and maximise value of the tuna resources. Acting Prime Minister John Rosso while addressing the 8th Pacific Tuna Forum last week in Port Moresby, said Pacific Islands countries have made huge contributions...

Findings of Fiji’s Ocean expedition will be available within a year

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Findings of Fiji’s first ocean expedition in more than a century, which will inform the country of the health of its ocean amongst other things, will not be known for at least a year, Director of Fishieries, Neomai Turaganivalu-Ravitu said. In an interview with Pasifika Environews at the inaugural Pacific Islands Conference on Ocean Science and Management in Nadi, Turaganivalu-Ravitu...

Vanuatu addresses ITLOS in public hearings on Climate Change

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Vanuatu and a coalition of nations including four international organisations presented their legal perspectives on state responsibility in addressing climate change during the International Tribunal for the Law of Sea (ITLOS) public hearings, which has commenced this week in Germany. The hearings are in response to the request of an Advisory Opinion (AO) submitted by the Commission of Small Island...

NZ Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta to attend PIF Foreign Ministers’ meeting

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta will attend the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, in Suva, Fiji alongside New Zealand’s regional counterparts. “Aotearoa New Zealand is deeply committed to working with our pacific whanau to strengthen our cooperation, and share ways to combat the challenges facing the Blue Pacific Continent,” Nanaia Mahuta said. “The Forum is the core platform...

PNG Police, Defence raise concerns on illegal guns from Australia

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Firearms that are being used in the upper Papua New Guinea Highlands especially in tribal clashes are brought in allegedly from Australia by illegal trading along the border of Indonesia and PNG. Over 200,000 firearms are unregistered in Australia, and some of these weapons are finding their way into tribal fights. And the route these firearms travel is from Indonesia into...

Bi-partisan approval for WTO fisheries subsidies agreement in Fiji’s Parliament

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Fiji's Parliament has unanimously endorsed the ratification of the World Trade Organisation’s fisheries subsidies agreement – in a historical bi-partisan move rarely seen in the Pacific nation. The agreement will enter into force once two-thirds of the WTO's 164 members have ratified it. Fiji's former Trade Minister and Opposition MP, Faiyaz Koya told Parliament the ratification reflects commitment and leadership by...

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