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Vanuatu warns COP30: “Our communities cannot wait years for approval”

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Vanuatu has warned world leaders at COP30 that climate disasters strike every season and its communities cannot wait, calling for urgent action and climate...

‘Every time we rebuild, we rebuild with debt’ – Fiji at COP30

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Climate ambition requires resources. COP30 must deliver a Baku-to-Belém Roadmap that scales finance to the level of the crisis, simplifies access, and guarantees predictability...

Tonga calls on world to act as climate change devastates Island nations

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Climate change remains Tonga’s “most essential threat,” Head of Delegation and Secretary to Cabinet at the Prime Minister’s Office, Paula Pouvalu Ma’u, told world...

Vanuatu prioritises stronger climate finance and a clear roadmap away from fossil fuels

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Vanuatu has set out its top priorities for COP30, calling for stronger climate finance commitments and a clear, actionable roadmap for transitioning away from...

Eke and Sovaleni leave PM bids to Parliament as Tonga heads to polls

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As Tongans head to the polls on Thursday, both Prime Minister Dr ʻAisake Eke and former leader Siaosi ‘Ofakivahafolau Sovaleni say they will leave...

First Tonga pre-election poll shows clear favourites, but many voters still undecided

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Tonga’s first pre-election poll is offering the clearest picture yet of how voters on Tongatapu may lean ahead of Thursday’s general election. The poll, conducted...

Australia raises heat over climate summit hosting goal

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Chris Bowen is staring down rivals Turkey at global climate talks in Brazil, vowing to succeed with Australia's bid to bring a 2026 conference...

Solomon Islands to pilot a new model of reef-positive finance

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As the world looks to COP30 in Belém to deliver ambitious breakthroughs for climate and nature, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Global...

“We’re not lying down,” Tuvalu as PSIDS Chair, highlights Pacific leadership in climate action, ambition

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Pacific island countries might be amongst the hardest hit by climate change impacts but Pacific communities are not lying down. Tuvalu, one of the smallest...

Palau, as Chair of AOSIS, urges ‘COP of truth’ to act with urgency, solidarity

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World leaders and delegates attending the ongoing 30th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), dubbed by the...

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Vanuatu deputy Leader of the Opposition Jay Ngwele said the ruling of the Speaker of Parliament, Stephen Felix, to close Parliament on 14 November...