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As world gathers for COP27, Tuvalu declares state of emergency for extreme droughts

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The tiny Pacific nation of Tuvalu is not just on the brink of sinking due to climate change-induced sea level rise. The island with a population of just over 11,000 people are grabbling with an extreme drought, which has forced the Government to declare a State of Public Emergency this week. The proclamation, signed by Tuvalu’s Governor General, Sir Tofinga Vaevalu...

Palau takes effort to save prized jelly fish to world leaders at COP27

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The extreme heat from the climate crisis has killed more than 30 million of Palau’s beautiful, non-stinging jellyfish in its world-renowned Jellyfish Lake, robbing the Pacific country of one of their star tourism attractions, and impacting its economy. It is one of many impacts of climate change, including sea level rise, droughts and issues with food security, highlighted by Palau’s...

Covid cases in Tuvalu passes 400

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Covid-19 cases in Tuvalu have soared to 443, with 303 news cases recorded since Sunday. This is the first time the country has experienced a community outbreak of the virus. Last Wednesday, routine testing found two probable cases, which were later confirmed to be community transmission cases and the government declared a Covid-19 outbreak. Two people have been hospitalised. All health facilities in...

After decades putting the brakes on global action, does Australia deserve to host UN climate talks with Pacific nations?

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Analysis by Wesley Morgan is a research fellow at Griffith Asia Institute at Griffith University As the COP27 climate talks got underway in Egypt this week, Australia’s climate and energy minister Chris Bowen announced it would bid to co-host the annual United Nations climate summit with Pacific Island nations in 2026. Playing host to the world’s climate negotiations could be...

Tahiti and Tonga qualify for men’s 2023 Pacific Games basketball tournament

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Tahiti and Tonga have qualified for the Solomon Islands 2023 Pacific Games men's basketball tournament after securing first and second place, respectively, in the International Basketball Federation Polynesian Cup in Kaitaia in New Zealand. Tahiti pipped third-place finishers Samoa on the final day of the round-robin tournament 92-88 following a remarkable comeback to ensure they completed the tournament undefeated. Captain Ariirimarau...

World Archery Fiji Vice President Ajay Ballu appointed Chef de Mission to Pacific Games 2023

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World Archery Fiji Vice President Ajay Ballu will lead Team Fiji to next year’s Pacific Games. Ballu has been appointed by Team Fiji’s executive board as Chef de Mission to the Games where 530 athletes and officials are expected to represent the country across 24 sports in 14 days in Honiara, the Solomon Islands. His first Chef de Mission role was...

King of Tonga spotlights climate change crisis and the compounding impacts caused by the 2022 earthquake and tsunami

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The Kingdom of Tonga has used the platform provided by the biggest global environment conference to highlight that the problems caused by the climate crisis for Pacific countries extends far beyond the most commonly felt impact of extreme and more frequent cyclones, storm surge and sea level rise. Speaking during the High Level Plenary of the 27th United Nations Framework...

Fiji, Vanuatu welcomes NZ’s commitment to climate-related loss and damage

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Fijian Prime Minister and Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum Frank Bainimarama has welcomed New Zealand government's announcement to allocate NZ$20 million (US$11.9 million) for loss and damage. “The Pacific is proud to see New Zealand lead on loss and damage finance. “There's no adapting to the loss of islands and communities, and it's past time that developed nations stopped subsidising...

EU halts Vanuatu visa-free access over ‘golden passports’ scheme

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The European Union has announced a full suspension of visa-free access for citizens of Vanuatu because of the Pacific island nation’s “golden passports” scheme, which offers nationality to investors. The suspension will come into effect from February 2023, the European Council, which represents the EU’s 27 member states, said on Tuesday. The move broadened a partial suspension for Europe, in place...

Meaningful action to address climate crisis begins now, Kiribati to COP27

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One of the smallest and worst affected countries by the climate crisis, Kiribati, has called on the 27th United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties (UNFCCC COP) to be more ambitious about the implementation of the Paris Agreement. Speaking to world leaders during the High-Level plenary at COP27 in the red sea city of Sharm El-Sheikh...

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