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Action, ambition, urgency call from Forum SG as Pacific leaders arrive at COP28

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Pacific nations including those bearing the brunt of the global climate crisis are coming to the COP 28 in UAE this week ready for “more action, more ambition and more urgency for an outcome that gets the world back on track,” says Pacific Islands Forum Secretary General, Henry Puna. The 28th UNFCCC global climate negotiations are drawing record crowds and...

Pacific countries take their fight for a 1.5C world to COP28

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Despite contributing very little to the causes of climate change, Pacific communities are at the immediate forefront of impacts of the escalating climate crisis. For this reason, Pacific leaders have declared a climate emergency for the region and continue to advocate for much stronger global ambition to keep 1.5C alive, a robust Global Stocktake (GST) to bring course correction, the...

SPREP and Pasifika TV partnership to share Pacific stories and their journey at COP28

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Stories from the Pacific’s journey at COP28 in Dubai will be told and shared to audiences in 13 Pacific countries over the next two weeks, thanks to a partnership between the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) and the Pacific Cooperation Broadcasting Limited (PCBL), better known as Pasifika TV. The Pasifika TV Media team has touched down in...

Coal, Oil, and Gas are fueling the cost-of-living crisis. The COP28 Climate conference can see a Climate action surge

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Op-ed from UN Climate Change Executive Secretary, Simon Stiell Over the last couple of years’ inflation has caused a cost-of-living crisis across large parts of the world. Some fear-mongeres have used the hardship this has caused billions of people to propagate rhetoric that climate change action is unaffordable and running against the interests of ordinary people. Nothing could be...

Yearbook of Global Climate Action 2023: Pace of Change needs to speed up

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Businesses, investors, cities, states and regions are stepping up to take climate action in greater numbers than ever before – just not at the pace or scale needed to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius, according to the 2023 edition of the Yearbook of Global Climate Action released at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP28) today. “Climate action...

At AOSIS preparatory meeting, world leaders urged to seize opportunity at COP28

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The Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Simon Stiell has added his voice to that of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) from the Pacific, Caribbean, African, Indian Ocean and South China Seas, who are members of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), calling for decisive action from world leaders at COP28. “COP28 is our...

Forum SG urges investment and action to eliminate violence against women and girls

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The Forum Secretary-General Henry Puna, has called for urgent action to address the alarming rates of Violence Against Women and Girls in the Pacific region. Observing the global annual 16-Days campaign, Puna emphasised the critical need to invest in preventing gender-based violence for the prosperity and resilience of the Blue Pacific Continent. The 2023 United Nations 16 Days of Activism theme,...

Raiwalui joins World Rugby as High Performance Pathways and Player Development Manager

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World Rugby has appointed Simon Raiwalui in a key role to support its core mission of increasing the competitiveness of international rugby as the sport prepares for a new era of opportunity and growth. With expanded men’s and women’s Rugby World Cups the cornerstones of a reimagined global rugby calendar from 2025, which features USA’s groundbreaking hosting of the men’s...

Samoa Associate Minister sacked after alleged misuse of passport

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Samoa’s Associate Minister of Police, Fepulea’i Fa'asavalu Su'a has been asked to resign from his post following his recent trip to American Samoa, reports Samoa News. He allegedly used his diplomatic passport without a permit or an okay board to enter the territory. Senior Immigration officers, who are not allowed to speak to the media, confirmed this with Samoa News. It’s alleged...

Analysing the Australia-Tuvalu ‘Falepili’ treaty

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By Enele Sopoaga, Leader of the Opposition and former Prime Minister of Tuvalu The Australia-Tuvalu ‘falepili’ strategy is bullish and most alarming. The initiative was never consulted with the people of Tuvalu, nor was it ever raised in Parliament. It is not a climate change response. It is ceding Tuvalu sovereignty to Australia. It reverses Tuvalu political status to that...

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