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Sea level rise threatens the existence of the Marshall Islands

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At its highest point, the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) stands at two metres above sea level. As people of a low-lying atoll nation, the Marshallese face an existential threat from climate change impacts, specifically sea level rise. According to the IPCC Special Report on Oceans and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate (SROCC), sea level rise will continue beyond 2100,...

Climate crisis an ‘existential threat’ for developing nations, Commonwealth head says

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Many small island states live in fear of natural disasters, as unprecedented storms become more frequent, says Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland. Natural disasters had increased by 75 percent over the past two decades, causing US$3 trillion of economic losses, Scotland told RNZ Pacific. The worst affected were developing countries, she said. “If you look at where those losses occurred, the majority...

Seafood industry joins chorus of groups calling for halt to deep-sea mining plans

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Seafood groups representing a third of the world’s tuna trade as well as major supermarket suppliers are the latest groups to call for a pause on deep-sea mining, after a new study published today showed tropical tuna fishing grounds in the Pacific would overlap with mining plans. The Global Tuna Alliance partners, which account for 32 percent of global tuna...

Changes to minimum hours guarantee for Pacific Island workers will reduce flexibility, farmers say

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Farmers have criticised the introduction of a 30-hour weekly guarantee for workers under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme, claiming it is out of touch with the demands of working in agriculture. And they have warned that farmers could turn away from the scheme altogether if changes are not made. The reforms announced last month will require farmers to offer more...

WWF-Pacific unveils revitalised Strategic Plan to tackle pressing challenges in the Pacific

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The office of the World Wide Fund for Nature in the Pacific (WWF-Pacific) is proud to announce the launch of its revitalised 2025 Strategic Plan. A timely endeavour as the Pacific region faces unprecedented challenges from climate change and biodiversity loss. This forward-thinking roadmap positions the organisation, with 28 years of experience in the region, at the forefront of addressing...

Flying Fijians allowances increased; contracts signed: FRU

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The Fiji Rugby Union Administrator says contracts for the Fiji Water Flying Fijian players have been signed with the approval of the Pacific Players Association in regards to the increased allowances. Valenitabua reassures players and fans that FRU has taken their concerns seriously and has implemented measures to ensure their welfare leading up to the highly anticipated Rugby World Cup...

Otago Highlanders sign Moana Pasifika winger Timoci Tavatavanawai

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The Otago Highlanders have added one of Super Rugby’s most damaging ball carriers and a 22-test Welsh playmaker to their squad for 2024. Timoci Tavatavanawai, who has caused havoc with ball-in-hand for Moana Pasifika for the past two seasons, will make the shift south to join fellow new signing Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens in the Highlanders’ outside backs. Rhys Patchell, 30, will also...

Solomon Islands Stadium funding is a grant, not loan from china: Dr Rodgers

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Chair of the National Hosting Authority (NHA) of the Sol2023 Pacific Games, Dr Jimmie Rodgers has clarified that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) stadium funded project is a grant, not a loan. He made the clarification in response to social media claiming that the stadium is not a gift but it’s a concessional loan at two percent interest. Dr Rodgers...

PNG NRL bid can wait, Build pathways first: Melbourne Storm centre Olam

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Papua New Guinea should focus on developing young talent instead of bidding to be the 18th National Rugby League (NRL) franchise, says Melbourne Storm centre Justin Olam. While Olam was excited about the possibility of a PNG team joining the NRL by 2026, he said the focus had to be on developing talent through player pathways to help youngsters who...

UN nuclear watchdog boss defends position on Japan’s wastewater dump

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The head of the UN's nuclear watchdog has told RNZ Pacific its standards are not outdated. It comes as nuclear activists raise concerns about the viability of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on Japan's impending release of over one million tonnes of treated radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. The report, released last week, said Japan's plans for a...

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