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Fiji calls global leaders to united in upholding Paris Agreement through 1.5 degrees commitment

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Achieving the New Collective Quantifying Goal (NCQG) and keeping the global average temperature rise below 1.5 degrees Celsius are directly linked; one cannot be achieved without the other. This was reiterated by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Biman Prasad, when he addresses World Leaders at COP29, reminding them that achieving these was fundamental to not only protecting...

Lilisiana Community in Solomon Islands fights to protect sacred graves from rising seas and coastal erosion

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The Lilisiana community in Solomon Islands is facing an urgent and heartbreaking reality as rising sea levels continue to claim their sacred burial grounds. Three rows of graves have already been lost, and now 22 more graves in the fourth row are at critical risk. This devastating loss is not merely environmental—it is cultural, spiritual, and deeply personal. These burial grounds,...

Failure on climate finance ‘not an option’, says UN SG Guterres

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UN Secretary-General António Guterres made a strong call to action as COP29 approaches its crucial conclusion in Baku, imploring world leaders and negotiators on Thursday to overcome their disagreements and reach an historic climate finance deal. “I sense an appetite for agreement,” he said. Having just returned from the G20 Summit in Rio, Guterres shared the resounding message he delivered there:...

The Role of Pacific Youth at COP29: Voices of Hope and Innovation

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The importance of youth presence at COP spaces was underscored by SPREP Director General Sefanaia Nawadra during the virtual Pacific State of Play session. “Youth can be valuable because governments react to pressure from within, not so much from outside. The more they can network with youth from other countries, the better,” DG Nawadra said. “You can reach where negotiators...

Fiji’s Home Affairs Minister Tikoduadua offers to resign down pending Grace Road passport probe

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Fiji’s Minister for Home Affairs and Immigration, Pio Tikoduadua has offered to temporarily step aside from his role. This after the discovery of possible unauthorised issuance of passports to the children of individuals associated with the Grace Road human rights allegations. In a statement he said there has been the possible unauthorised issuance of passports to the children of individuals associated...

PNG set to host Climate Change 42nd GCF Board Meeting in 2025

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Papua New Guinea is set to host a high-level climate change meeting mid next year, being the second in the Pacific to host such an event after Samoa 10 years ago. The Green Climate Fund (GCF) Board in its last meeting in October approved for PNG to host the 42nd Board Meeting next year from June 27 to July 3,...

COP29 Text offers two far-apart visions for finance goal

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The COP29 Presidency Mukhtar Babayev early Thursday released a draft document intended to serve as the basis for a deal on a post-2025 goal for climate finance for developing countries. As expected, the text leaves the most contentious issues undecided including who pays, how much and what the structure of the goal should be. The text has two main options for...

COP29 finance target must still deliver on trillions of dollars in debt-free commitments for meaningful climate action

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Several draft texts released early Thursday in Baku are capturing the attention of civil society observers at COP29 who have been holding out to see an ambitious and fair new climate finance goal, two days before the negotiations come to a close. The new finance goal and the Mitigation Working Group texts in their current form currently fail to provide...

Tuvalu: The disappearing island nation recreating itself in the metaverse

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By Sophie Yeo Facing erasure due to climate change, the Pacific Island nation of Tuvalu is digitally backing up everything from its houses to its trees as it endeavors to save whatever it can. Tuvalu, a small country in the Pacific Ocean made up of nine coral islands, is reckoning with a future where it may no longer be habitable. Sea...

Flying Fijians coach Byrne names strong side for Ireland clash

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Fiji head coach Mick Byrne has named his matchday squad for Saturday’s Autumn Nations Series fixture against Ireland at the Aviva Stadium. The Flying Fijians have had a solid Autumn Nations Series to date. An under-strength side was thrashed 57-17 by Scotland before a far stronger 23 shocked Wales in Cardiff to seal a first-ever win in the Welsh capital...

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Vanuatu’s Climate push shifts to The Hague as COP29 wraps up

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With the close of COP29, attention now turns to The Hague, where Vanuatu’s historic climate case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is...