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Australia’s green energy push, Pacific ties face setback from COP31 hosting impasse

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Australia risks undermining efforts to establish itself as a leader in the green energy transition and letting down its vulnerable Pacific island neighbours if...

Australian PM disputes price tag attached to major climate meeting

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese rejects suggestions it could cost Australia more than $2 billion (US$1.30 billion) to host a major climate summit. The prime minister...

The scientist who helped win the fight to protect a sacred piece of the Pacific

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Respected ocean expert Katy Soapi continues to advocate to protect Tetepare, one of the last untouched places in Solomon Islands By Sera Tikotikovat- Sefeti Scientist Katy...

Climate finance is a legal duty, not charity: Pacific SIDS tell World

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Solomon Islands Environment Minister Polycarp Paea has delivered a blunt message in Belém, warning that Pacific nations are “at the frontline of a climate...

Climate finance is not charity, it’s climate justice, Pacific nations at COP30 Ministerial Roundtable

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Pacific countries have reiterated the urgent need for scaled-up, predictable, and simplified climate finance to address the impact of the climate crisis. The call was...

COP31 deadlock: Australia has the votes, Türkiye won’t move

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By Sera Tikotikovatu- Sefeti While the world learned early on that Ethiopia will host COP32, the question of who will host COP31 remains unresolved after...

SPREP echoes Pacific call for grant-based adaptation finance to address climate change impacts at COP30

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The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) has echoed the growing chorus from its Pacific membership calling for grant-based financing to aid...

Pacific Islanders march in Belém alongside thousands for climate action

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During COP30 in Belém do Pará, Brazil, more than 50,000 people took part in the People's March for Climate, including a group of Pacific...

MANU SAMOA: One more to Go! Captain calls for moral support

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As Manu Samoa prepares to face Belgium in a head-to-head showdown on Tuesday 18 November for the final place at Rugby World Cup 2027...

Pacific leaders push for “Pacific COP” as region backs Australia’s COP31 bid

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Pacific leaders remain “cautiously optimistic” as the region steps up efforts to secure a home-ground climate summit, supporting the push for a Pacific COP...

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