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Samoan PM to push Australia on climate, fossil fuels during visit to Canberra

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Australia and Samoa are set to sign a new deal on education and health, as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese welcomes the Samoan PM Fiamē Naomi Mata’afa to Canberra. Mata’afa will receive a ceremonial welcome at Parliament House and sign a bilateral agreement. She has put climate change action and the need for more regional consultation on the agenda. Mata’afa has pushed for...

IPCC highlights rich nations’ failure to help developing world adapt to climate change

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Vulnerable communities disproportionately affected by global warming are being given ‘insufficient’ funds to help adapt to extreme climate impacts, the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says. “Current global financial flows for adaptation are insufficient for, and constrain implementation of, adaptation options, especially in developing countries”, the scientists report says. Wealthy governments have failed to provide US$100...

Solomon Islands receives visits from U.S, China and Japan as ‘friends to all, enemy to none’ policy proves popular

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You could call it a Switzerland-like foreign relations policy — just in the Pacific. “Friends to all, enemy to none” is how Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare describes it. The phrase itself -something Sogavare repeats over and over - has become official government policy. Even in a nation colloquially known as the Hapi Isles, it may seem like a bit of...

Row erupts over deep-sea mining as world races to finalise vital regulations

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Michael Lodge, a British lawyer and the head of the UN-affiliated body responsible for governing mining in the high seas, has been criticised by diplomats who claim he has been pushing them to accelerate the start of deep-sea mining. A German diplomat said Lodge – the secretary-general of the International Seabed Authority (ISA) – has a duty of neutrality and...

Why it’s time to give back to the ocean

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By helping the ocean to recover, we can create a healthier, more sustainable and prosperous future for all. By Marco Lambertini, Special Envoy to WWF International  The ocean is a vital part of our planetary life-support system, covering 71 percent of the Earth’s surface and producing half of the oxygen we breathe – it makes the planet habitable. It also...

World on ‘thin ice’ as UN climate report gives stark warning

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Humanity still has a chance, close to the last, to prevent the worst of climate change’s future harms, a top United Nations panel of scientists said Monday. But doing so requires quickly slashing nearly two-thirds of carbon pollution by 2035, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said. The United Nations chief said it more bluntly, calling for an end to...

AOSIS: Small island states facing life-threatening risks

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The Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) is calling on the international community to assist vulnerable countries by closing the gap between climate promises and delivery. This follows the release of the Synthesis Report of the International Panel of Climate Change’s (IPCC) 6th Assessment Cycle, which revealed that small island developing states will face life threatening risks if global warming...

U.S envoy slams disinformation over Solomons ‘plot’

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A White House envoy on Tuesday decried “disinformation and smears” about the United States' motives in the Solomon Islands, after his meeting with the country's pro-China leader was overshadowed by unsubstantiated rumors of dark plots and geopolitical intrigue. Veteran U.S diplomat Kurt Campbell visited the Solomons' capital Honiara as part of Washington's effort to counter growing Chinese political, economic and...

Indigenous Peoples from 34 nations call for total ban on deep sea mining

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Indigenous activists have made clear that they don’t give their consent to deep sea mining. In a petition presented Monday to the International Seabed Authority (ISA), over 1,000 signatories from 34 countries and 56 Indigenous groups called for a total ban on this destructive industry. Addressing the delegates of the ISA, Hawaiian Indigenous speaker and activist Solomon Kaho’ohalahala, offered the delegates...

Global inertia on climate change is creating severe gap for development of Small Islands Developing States

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The Synthesis of the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Cycle confirms life-threatening risks to small island developing States, and challenges to sustainable development, if warming is not limited to 1.5°C. The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world’s foremost climate science body convened by the United Nations, has released the Synthesis Report of its 6th Assessment Cycle in which it reveals...

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Solomon Islands PM elect Manele sworn-in

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Jeremiah Manele was sworn-in by the Governor General at Government House immediately after his election as the new Prime Minister Solomon Islands Thursday. The swearing-in...