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Pacific SIDS spearhead progress on Loss and Damage Fund at COP28

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By Pita Ligaiula at COP28 in Dubai The SPC Deputy Director for the Disaster and Community Resilience Programme Exsley Taloiburi has provided an update on the Loss and Damage Fund at the COP28 negotiation in Dubai. “This is an issue that, as we all know, is also really, really critical to us in the Pacific. "Fortunately, this is an issue that...

Pacific SIDS face uphill battle as negotiator warns of unresolved issues and financial challenges

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By Pita Ligaiula at COP28 in Dubai Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) brace for an uphill battle as a key negotiator issues a warning about remaining unresolved issues and financial hurdles as COP28 negotiations pass midway. Exsley Taloiburi, SPC Deputy Director for the Disaster and Community Resilience Programme, in a media briefing in Dubai gave an update on the...

Oceans must take centre stage in Climate Change agenda at COP: Former Fiji Ambassador to the UN

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By Pita Ligaiula at COP28 in Dubai Fiji’s former Ambassador to the UN, Satyendra Prasad, has stressed the critical role of oceans in the fight against climate change at COP negotiation. Advocating for the integration of oceans into the main climate change agenda at COP, Ambassador Prasad emphasised the urgency of addressing the ocean and climate nexus. “The ocean provides one...

Australia commits AUD$150m to climate finance for vulnerable Pacific countries

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The Australian government has pledged AUD$150m (US$99.04 million) climate finance for Pacific countries but has not contributed to a newly created global loss and damage fund. Nearly 200 countries reached an historic consensus agreement on the first day of the Cop28 climate summit in Dubai to set up the loss and damage fund to help the world’s poorest and most...

Tuvalu Optimistic for Longline Fisheries Solutions at WCPFC 20th Session

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By Elenoa Dimaira Tuvalu, a nation heavily reliant on tuna fishing for revenue, is hopeful that the 20th session of the Western and Central Pacific Fishing Commission (WCPFC) will address key issues related to longline fisheries. Samuela Finekaso, the Director of Fisheries in Tuvalu, has emphasised the need to address the compliance gaps in purse seine fishing and long line fishing,...

Urgent Calls for Proactive Measures at WCPFC to Safeguard Future of Pacific Fisheries

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By Elenoa Dimaira The 20th session of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission currently meeting in Rarotonga, Cook Islands must put in measures that would ensure the sustainability of our fisheries, says WWF Western and Central Pacific Tuna Programme Manager, Bubba Cook. “Now, is the time to put measures in place that ensure the longevity of the fisheries. I've...

Civil Society Organisations Optimistic for Effective Measures Against Illegal Fishing at WCPFC 20th Session

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By Elenoa Dimaira Civil society organisations remain hopeful and optimistic that the outcomes of the 20th session of the Western and Central Pacific Fishing Commission (WCPFC) in Rarotonga, Cook Islands would include measures that would curb regional challenges such illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. WWF Pacific Western and Central Pacific Tuna Programme manager, Bubba Cook said discussions since the first day...

Delegates hopeful of a new Tropical Tuna Measure

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By Elenoa Dimaira There are high expectations of a new Tropical Tuna Measure when the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission meeting concludes on Friday this week in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Forum Fisheries Commission Glen Joseph said while there was a wide ranging of views, the 17 member countries of the Forum Fisheries Agency were concerned with the compliance gaps between...

UN Special Envoy Thomson urges continued fight for Oceans at COP28 side event

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By Pita Ligaiula at COP28 in Dubai UN Special Envoy for the Ocean Ambassador Peter Thomson, a Fijian diplomat, delivered a blunt message on the challenges faced in the battle for ocean preservation. “Are we winning the war? No. The oil and gas industry is definitely winning the war, and so we just have to keep fighting. Look at the process,”...

Australia’s Climate Ambassador addresses urgent Ocean warnings and COP31 bid challenges

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By Pita Ligaiula at COP28 in Dubai, UAE Australia's Ambassador for Climate Change, Kristin Tilley, has highlighted the urgency of focusing on ocean-related climate issues and the challenges in securing the COP31 bid. “When you started with Palau President Whipps, terrestrial-based climate responses, especially in forests, have had a head start in COP discussions for decades. Oceans are very much...

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