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Scientists deliver ‘final warning’ on climate crisis: act now or it’s too late

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Scientists have delivered a “final warning” on the climate crisis, as rising greenhouse gas emissions push the world to the brink of irrevocable damage that only swift and drastic action can avert. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), made up of the world’s leading climate scientists, set out the final part of its mammoth sixth assessment report on Monday. The...

Samoan PM pushes for Pacific voices to be better heard

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Samoa's prime minister says small Pacific nations need to be listened to and consulted more over regional security issues as bigger players crowd the region. In her first official visit to Australia, Fiamē Naomi Mata'afa told diplomats and politicians Pacific nations felt like they were being left out of discussions involving their own region. “I feel I need to be very...

Australia pledges AUD$30 million support for weather ready Pacific

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The Pacific islands have applauded the announcement from the Government of Australia, pledging its support for a long-term solution to weather-related extreme events posed by climate change in the Pacific through the Weather Ready Pacific Decadal Programme of Investment. Weather Ready Pacific is a visionary, ground-breaking ten-year programme of investment that will strengthen the region’s ability to anticipate, plan for,...

Concerns over nuclear waste disposal into Pacific: PNG

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The Papua New Guinea Government is still in bilateral talks with the Japanese government over concerns that Japan might release one million tons of radioactive waste into the Pacific Ocean. The issue was raised again on the floor of Parliament on Friday by Kundiawa- Gembogl MP Muguwa Dilu, who stated that this was against the London Convention and Protocol of...

As Pacific islanders, we bear the brunt of the climate crisis. The time to end fossil fuel dependence is now

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By Ralph Regenvanu and Seve Paeniu The cycle is repeating itself. A tropical cyclone of frightening strength strikes a Pacific island nation, and leaves a horrifying trail of destruction and lost lives and livelihoods in its wake. Earlier this month in Vanuatu it was two category 4 cyclones within 48 hours of each other. The people affected wake up having...

A liveable future for all is possible, if we take urgent climate action: flagship UN report

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A major UN “report of reports” from the authoritative UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), outlines the many options that can be taken now, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to human-caused climate change. The study, “Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report”, released on Monday following a week-long IPCC session in Interlaken, brings into sharp focus the losses and...

Fijian Drua winger Eroni Sau to miss Highlanders clash

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Fijian Drua will be without winger Eroni Sau in the Super Rugby clash against the Highlanders this weekend. Sau was taken off the field after a head-on tackle by the Reds’ Feao Fotuaika in the 55th minute. The tackle was overlooked by the match official. Byrne says in accordance to World Rugby’s HIA protocols, Sau will be out for 12 days. “He’s a...

PNG representatives tour leading rugby league clubs ahead of NRL bid

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Representatives from Papua New Guinea Rugby League have toured several NRL clubs ahead of a bid to become the competition’s 18th team. Following the Dolphin’s early success in its first season, calls for further expansion and another team in the NRL have grown louder with a Pasifika team looking the likely destination. PNGRL chairman Sandis Tsaka, chief executive Stanley Hondina and...

Pasifika coach can’t fault effort but heavy defeat exposes gaps

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Moana Pasifika's head coach Aaron Mauger says the weekend's helter-skelter Super Rugby Pacific defeat to the Brumbies highlighted some of the gaps they've still got in their game. The ACT side eventually ran out 62-36 winner in Canberra on Saturday. The match saw the lead change five times until the Brumbies, on the back of a strong lineout, took control of...

Climate on agenda for Samoan prime minister visit to Australia

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Supporting small island states impacted by climate change is expected to be a key issue for the Samoan prime minister during a visit to Australia. Fiamē Naomi Mata'afa is Samoa's seventh prime minister and the first woman to be elected to the role, taking office in 2021. It will be the first official visit to Australia by a prime minister of...

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Tuvalu and other Pacific countries can expect higher grant from ADF14

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