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Pacific Ocean Science Conference: calling for Pacific-led solutions for our Ocean

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The Pacific Community’s (SPC) Pacific Islands Conference on Ocean Science and Ocean Management, begins today in Fiji with more than 200 delegates from across the region and the world. The first of its kind in the Pacific, this conference brings together ocean scientists, technical experts, policymakers, young people, and custodians of traditional knowledge to address vital issues concerning the Pacific...

2050 Strategy and 2050 Implementation Plan are our guiding documents as a region: Forum SG

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Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General Henry Puna has highlighted the 2050 Strategy and its implementation plan as the collective vision of the Blue Pacific at the Smaller Island States (SIS) officials meeting today in Suva. “Your meeting today is a valuable opportunity for you to discuss how you wish to position the SIS Grouping moving forward, recognising the evolving regional...

PCC General Secretary warns Pacific household to be wary of “Indo-Pacific tug-of-war”

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The Indo-Pacific tug-of-war has already begun to fray the mat of our Pasifika Household, warns the Pacific Conference of Churches. Speaking at the Synod of the Etaretia Porotetani Maohi (Maohi Protestant Church) on Moorea, Ma’ohi Nui (French Polynesia) last week, PCC General Secretary called churches to be vigilant of the use of terms such as “regional security” as an excuse...

Fiji PM pledges ongoing dialogue on Fukushima waste discharge

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Fiji's Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has reaffirmed his commitment to closely monitor expert analysis of treated wastewater discharge from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant and to engage in ongoing dialogue with Japan. The PM’s statement in Parliament this morning comes as Fiji grapples with divergent opinions concerning this matter. Rabuka acknowledged the initial stance of former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, who initially...

Small island nations take high-emitting countries to court to protect the ocean

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In a landmark hearing, small island nations disproportionately affected by the climate crisis will take on high-emitting countries in a court in Hamburg, Germany, on 11 September, in what is being seen as the first climate justice case aimed at protecting the ocean. During the two-day hearing, the nations – including the Bahamas, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Antigua and Barbuda among others...

Window to reach climate goals ‘rapidly closing’, UN report warns

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The world is not on track to meet the long-term goals set out in the Paris Agreement for limiting global temperature rise, a major UN report warned on Friday, calling for a commitment to decisive action. Simon Stiell, Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which issued the report, called for “greater ambition and accelerating action”. “I...

Undersea riches to be reaped by the few

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By Sherryn Groch Thirty years ago, Australian geologist Ray Binns threw a camera over the side of his science ship and hit a “goldmine” on the bottom of the sea. A kilometre down, his camera had slammed into a hydrothermal vent chimney: a tall spire of copper and gold reaching up from a seafloor hot spring. Binns had spent five years...

Pacific Environment Ministers strengthen commitment to address impact of triple planetary crises

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Environment Ministers and High-Level Representatives from SPREP’s member countries are returning home with a strengthened commitment to mobilise individually and collectively to address the impact of the triple planetary crises of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, on Pacific communities. The resounding call to action is highlighted in the SPREP Environment Ministers and High-Level Representatives Talanoa Communique 2023, committing SPREP...

Jakarta’s Security Minister seeks extra US$4m to boost Pacific campaign against Papua ‘misinformation’

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Indonesia’s Coordinating Minister for Security, Politics and Legal Affairs Wiranto – a former high-ranking military officer — has proposed an additional budget of 60 billion rupiahs (US$4 million) to fund diplomatic efforts related to the so-called “Papua problem”. The proposed budget would be separate from the Coordinating Ministry for Security, Politics and Legal Affairs’ (Kemenko Polhukam) annual budget. Wiranto said that...

Implementation must accelerate to increase ambition across all fronts, taking an all-of-society approach to make progress towards the Paris Agreement goals and respond to the climate crisis, finds technical...

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While Parties to the 2015 Paris Agreement have taken widespread actions to address climate change and its impacts, ambition and implementation must be accelerated rapidly. Many creative and actionable solutions to overcome challenges are ready to be implemented, finds a key technical report on the global stocktake published Friday. The global stocktake was designed under the Paris Agreement to assess our...

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