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Australia’s climate policies don’t match its big talk at COP27

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By Praveen Menon Australia is talking up its green credentials at the annual U.N. climate summit, but its policies do not match the portrayal as it continues to support new mining and energy projects, and fuels the crisis through its enormous fossil fuel exports. A year after his predecessor was slammed as a climate laggard, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's government is...

Captain Fantastic: Tedesco leads Australian Kangaroos to World Cup glory

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Australia have defended their World Cup title in style with a 30-10 win over Samoa at Old Trafford on Sunday. With skipper James Tedesco and centre Latrel Mitchell claiming doubles and halves Nathan Cleary and Cameron Munster all class, the Kangaroos scored six tries to two in front of 67,502 fans at the Theatre of Dreams. The Kangaroos were first to...

‘We have changed the game globally’: Samoa stars push for more Tests

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Samoan players have pledged to keep playing for the Pacific nation and they may be joined by more stars after changing the face of the international game by qualifying for the World Cup final. After shocking Tonga and England to reach the final, Toa Samoa went down 30-10 to Australia at Old Trafford before a crowd of 67,502, who were...

Flying Fijians thrash French Barbarians

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The Flying Fijians overcame a strong French Barbarian force to win 46-14 Sunday in their third Autumn Test tour. The Fijian side took a comfortable 26-7 lead at half-time. Jiuta Wainiqolo and Vinaya Habosi displayed superb performance scoring a double each. The Vern Cotter coached side ran in seven tries to two as Waisea Nayacalevu scored the first try in the 11th...

Stand and deliver’, urges UN Secretary-General as divides threaten COP27 negotiations ahead of deadline

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COP27 is scheduled to wrap up in 24 hours but countries remain divided on several significant issues including ‘loss and damage’, the UN Secretary-General said on Thursday, urging parties to rise to the urgency of the moment and agree on real solutions to solve the greatest challenge facing humanity. “There is clearly a breakdown in trust between North and South,...

Parties predicting a failure of COP27 without a loss and damage finance facility

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Sharm El Sheikh As negotiators scramble to finalise a global climate change pact text before COP27 ends on Friday, some Parties are already predicting a failure of the Egyptian Presidency to listen to the pleas of vulnerable nations – especially around loss and damage financing. For countries like Vanuatu, who have been engaged in...

Traditional knowledge must be recognised and mainstreamed into national policies, says Minister Regenvanu

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Sharm El Sheikh An initiative to document and preserve the unique languages, customs and culture of the people of Erromango in Vanuatu was showcased at a side event at COP27 Thursday to emphasise the importance of traditional knowledge in addressing climate change. Erromango is the third largest island in Vanuatu’s Tafea Province, with a...

New Zealand appeals to world leaders to progress loss and damage at COP27

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Sharm El Sheikh New Zealand has used its statement at the COP27 High-Level Session to appeal to 196 countries who are State Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) to ‘make progress on how to collectively manage loss and damage.” James Shaw, Minister for Climate Change assured his country’s commitment...

Australia told to end new fossil fuel subsidies if it wants Pacific support to host climate summit

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Australia must stop subsidising new fossil fuel developments if it is to win a key Pacific nation’s support for its plan to co-host a major UN climate summit in 2026. The Albanese government has launched a campaign at the Cop27 climate talks in Egypt to co-host the annual climate conference with Pacific neighbours in four years. The proposal could bring...

As incoming Chair of AOSIS, Samoa lays the groundwork at COP27, shares its vision

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Samoa will assume the Chairmanship role of the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) from 1 January 2023 for a period of two years. Samoa’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Fatumanava-o-Upolu III Dr Pa’olelei Luteru, will take over the role from the incumbent chair and Antigua and Barbuda’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Dr Walton Webson. For the Pacific...

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