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Fire disrupts COP30 in Belém, but Pacific holds firm on ocean and 1.5°C goals

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A fire at the COP30 venue in Belém forced events to end early, but Pacific delegates say their priorities remain unchanged as global climate...

COP31 Compromise: Pacific Nations maintain influence despite hosting setback

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Pacific leaders say the compromise that will see Türkiye host COP31 while Australia lead the negotiations still offers the region a meaningful platform to...

Pacific climate leaders ‘deeply disappointed’ as Australia loses bit to host COP31

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Pacific climate leaders are disappointed that Australia has lost the bid to host the United Nations Climate Conference, COP31, in 2026. Palau's President Surangel Whipps...

ICJ ruling makes 1.5°C a legal obligation, not a target: OACPS tells COP30

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The Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) has delivered a blunt message to world leaders at COP30, declaring that the new International...

Tuvalu and climate sector want more from Australia

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Tuvalu has warned Australia needs to take “true leadership” and match words with action as it assumes a leadership role in global climate negotiations. Australia's...

Lift the ban, respect press freedom: Pacific media bodies tell Samoa PM

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Pacific media groups have called on Samoa’s Prime Minister La'aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Schmidt to immediately lift his government’s ban on the Samoa Observer, warning...

Turkey will host COP31, Australia will play a role. So where does that leave the Pacific?

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By Eliza Northrop After a long and deadlocked bidding process for Australia and Pacific Island nations to co-host the UN climate summit (COP31), the event...

Tuvalu speaks on Trump, Pacific SIDS, and keeping the focus on a global 1.5 degrees climate journey

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U.S needed in the Paris Agreement implementation work, because it takes a a collective effort, says Pacific COP champ Dr Maina Vakafua Talia. Last week's...

2025 general elections: Tongatapu 6 sends Tonga’s only woman MP to new Parliament

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For the second election in a row, Tongatapu 6 has delivered Tonga’s only woman MP, while every other constituency elected men. Fane Fangufangu Fituafe won...

‘No moment for self-congratulations at COP30-step up and deliver real-world climate results’: Stiell

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UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell has warned countries at COP30 that “this is no moment for self-congratulations,” urging governments and non-state actors...

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