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Micronesian Centre for Sustainable Transport calls for just and equitable revenue disbursement from IMO emission reduction measures

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The Micronesian Centre for Sustainable Transport (MCST) has released a critical analysis of the International Maritime Organisation's (IMO) 2023 Revised Strategy for the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships. In a working paper titled “Disbursement of Revenues Generated by IMO’s Emission Reduction Measures: Is Contributing to a Just and Equitable Transition That Leaves No State Behind an Empty...

PNG Government unshaken by vote-of-no-confidence motion: PM Marape

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Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape has affirmed that the Government remains steadfast and undeterred by the Opposition’s vote-of-no-confidence motion. “We had a full Cabinet today for our National Executive Council meeting and our government business for the two weeks of Parliament starting next Tuesday have been cleared,” Prime Minister Marape stated. “We are not deterred by any conversations on...

Preserving Fiji’s Iguana heritage: A conservation effort

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In the heart of the Pacific Ocean, Fiji is known for its intense tropical beauty, vibrant culture and astonishing biodiversity. Among its unique inhabitants, five species of iguanas stand out, four of which are native and endemic to the islands. Yet, these significant reptiles face an uncertain future, threatened by habitat loss, invasive species, and the illegal wildlife trade. Nunia Thomas-Moko, Director...

Pacific science body welcomes global maritime ruling as a win for science and the Blue Pacific

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The Pacific Community (SPC) welcomes the advisory opinion and the role that evidence-based Pacific science has played in the ruling by the International Tribunal Law of the Sea (ITLOS). The tribunal handed down a unanimous opinion that found states’ have a legal obligation to monitor and reduce their emissions on the marine environment that contribute to climate change. “The highest global...

France’s Macron makes high-stakes visit to riot-struck New Caledonia

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President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday flew to France's Pacific territory of New Caledonia on a politically risky visit aiming to defuse a crisis after nine days of riots that have killed six people and injured hundreds. Macron's sudden decision to fly to the southwest Pacific archipelago, some 10,500 miles from mainland France, is a sign of the gravity with which...

$800m plan to give Australia major police oversight in Pacific

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Australia is set to launch a plan worth more than $800 million (US$528 million) which will give it major oversight of policing in the Pacific region. As Fiji struggles with a meth epidemic threatening societal collapse, Australian officials are in the capital, Suva, working on the Australian Federal Police (AFP) Pacific Policing Initiative. There are three pillars to the project —...

Journalists challenge PNG government over ‘media control policy’

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The Papua New Guinea government’s push for news organisations to become its cheer-leading squad is under further scrutiny this week as parliament hears testimony from journalists and top officials. The effort to wield influence over the news, first announced last year as a “media development policy”, has been watered down in the face of strong opposition. Despite the changes, the...

Fij Government adopts Open Sky Policy

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With Fiji’s visitor economy poised to grow by an additional $4 billion (US$2 billion) over the next 4 years, adopting an open sky policy will only enhance Fiji’s tourism industry significantly. That is the word of deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Viliame Gavoka in a ministerial statement he delivered in parliament Wednesday. “While Fiji previously believed...

Small Island Developing States can be Nature-Positive Leaders for the World

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By Achim Steiner, Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Small island developing states (SIDS) are scattered across the globe, dotting the Pacific Ocean, the Caribbean, the west and east coasts of Africa and the Indian Ocean. These low-lying highly indebted countries are on the frontlines of climate change and natural resource scarcity, already facing the extremes of sea level rise, unpredictable weather events,...

Fijian Drua make changes for Otago Highlanders clash

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The Fijian Drua have named their squad for the crucial away-match against the Highlanders this Sunday in Round 14 of Super Rugby Pacific in Dunedin. Head Coach Mick Byrne has made three changes to the match-day 23 squad after last week’s win over the Queensland Reds. In welcome news, Flying Fijians flyhalf Caleb Muntz has been named on the bench,...

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Allow motion to proceed, Government urged not to block vote of no confidence: Former...

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Former Papua New Guinea Prime minister Peter O’Neill says the planned motion of no confidence against his successor James Marape should be allowed to...

Tonga PM calls for transformative financing to counter climate change at 4th POPCCC

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Transformative Climate Finance investment that help Pacific countries implement measures to counter the adverse impacts of climate change should be scalable, contextual, flexible, predictable,...

France’s Macron delays New Caledonia voting reform after protests

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French President Emmanuel Macron says he will delay a voting reform in New Caledonia that the Indigenous Kanak people on the French-ruled Pacific islands...