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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change elects Jim Skea as the new Chair

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Jim Skea of the United Kingdom is the newly elected Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). With nearly forty years of climate science experience and expertise, Jim Skea will lead the IPCC through its seventh assessment cycle. Skea was elected by 90 votes to 69 in a run-off with Thelma Krug. “Climate change is an existential threat to...

Secretary Haaland wraps Pacific Islands visit, Leads delegation to inauguration of FSM President

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U.S Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland wrapped a weeklong trip to the Pacific Islands today, including visits to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Palau and the Federated States of Micronesia. Secretary Haaland led the U.S delegation for the inauguration of the 10th President of the Federated States of Micronesia, Wesley W. Simina. Vice President Aaron Palik...

Seeing kava in a new light: NZ study to explore therapeutic potential of traditional kava use in trauma

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Pacific health researchers are starting clinical trials in early 2024 to explore kava as an alternate treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study is undertaken by researchers from University of Waikato, New Zealand on how kava use in the traditional kava setting could facilitate trauma therapy. Its co-lead and Pacific health researcher Dr Apo Aporosa told NutraIngredients-Asia that the study...

2050 Strategy key to ensuring the Pacific remain a region of peace, security, and prosperity: Tonga PM

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As tensions grow over security in the Indo-Pacific region amid an increasingly assertive China, Tonga and the United States agreed that working together, guided by strategies such as the Pacific 2050 Strategy, would be key to ensuring that – the Pacific remain a region of peace, security, and prosperity, says Tongan Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni. PM Sovaleni made the statement...

Macron tells New Caledonia separatists to accept pro-France votes

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French President Emmanuel Macron warned Wednesday that separatism could lead to violence in the Pacific territory of New Caledonia, as he urged the pro-independence camp to accept a string of votes to stay part of France. On a landmark visit following three referendums that have rejected secession, Macron insisted the archipelago's future was within France. “Taking refuge in separatism actually means...

Defence Secretary makes historic visit to PNG as U.S counters China’s influence in South Pacific

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Lloyd Austin’s arrival in Papua New Guinea on Wednesday marked the first time that an American Defence Secretary has visited the island nation reflecting its growing strategic importance as the U.S tries to rein in China’s growing influence in the South Pacific. That competition with China has escalated American efforts to increase security cooperation with Papua New Guinea (PNG) as...

Guam fears becoming ‘target’ over planned $1.5bn U.S defence system

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A planned missile defence system on the island of Guam could turn the U.S Pacific territory into a “target,” local residents have said, as opposition to the plans grow. The Pentagon plans to invest US$1.5bn in a 360-degree, air and missile defence architecture on Guam. It aims to complete the system by 2027. In January, the Missile Defence Agency (MDA), a...

Climate Change Act, a toothless legislation: Fiji AG Turaga

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Fiji's Attorney-General and Minister for Justice Siromi Turaga has revealed that the Climate Change Act of 2021 remains ineffective as it stands – basically a toothless piece of legislation. Speaking at the Lomaiviti Provincial Council Meeting, the Attorney-General said this piece of legislation is currently under the purview of the Office of the Prime Minister and is being looked at...

Tuvalu needs to build Resilience amid threat from rising seas

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By Diego A. Cerdeiro, Roman D. Merga and Chris Redl Domestic policies can help support growth in coming years, but long-term prospects also depend on the global community’s ability to prevent destructive global warming outcomes Tuvalu’s population of 11,000 is spread across nine Pacific islands that rise less than five meters above sea level, underscoring its extraordinary challenges from climate change. Tuvalu...

Manu Samoa aware of Flying Fijian threat

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The hangover of the victory against Japan is now over and the Manu Samoa players are under no illusion of the challenge ahead of them this Saturday at Apia Park. The focus has shifted to the Flying Fijians and head coach Vaovasamanaia Seilala Mapusua knows that this will be one of their toughest games yet. Samoa nipped Fiji 23-20 in July...

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Pacific leaders look for more support for its Pacific Resilience Facility

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Forum Chair and Tonga’s Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi Sovaleni spent time promoting the benefits of the new Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) at a UN...