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Canada renews CAD10 million funding for climate early warning systems, benefiting Pacific Met Services

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Sharm El Sheikh The Canadian Government has renewed its CAD10 million climate risk early warning system (CREWS) that will...

Early gains for gender and climate change text, as negotiations heads into final week

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Sharm El Sheikh After a week of technical negotiations on the draft climate and gender text, the Pacific co-lead...

Tuvalu’s innovative contingency plan to address scientific predictions of being uninhabitable by 2050

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By Makereta Komai, PACNEWS Editor in Sharm El Sheikh In another first for the world, the island nation of Tuvalu has embarked on a national...

Pacific nations find hope despite pushback on loss and damage

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Two days into the climate talks and Pacific Island countries have already been strong-armed into taking the short end of stick. While the inclusion of...

Fiji urges developed countries to deliver funds to fight climate change

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The US$100 billion to battle climate change pledged by developed countries should be delivered and made accessible, Fijian envoy to the United Nations urged...

Federated States of Micronesia launches updated Nationally Determined Contribution at COP27

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The Government of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) has formally announced the submission of its updated Nationally-Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement...

Ten years of loss & damage finance = one year of fossil fuel subsidies

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As loss and damage shapes up to be the top issue on the agenda at COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, a new report by Greenpeace...

Australian PM blasts opposition leader over demand to ‘rule out’ compensating other countries for climate crisis

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-The Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has blasted the opposition leader, Peter Dutton, for trying to “score a cheap domestic political point” after the...

WTO Fisheries Funding Mechanism now operational to assist developing countries and LDCs

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A key commitment from the WTO’s Fisheries Subsidies Agreement has now been made effective. Specifically, the WTO Fisheries Funding Mechanism envisioned in that Agreement is...

Pacific Islanders present historic declaration to leaders at COP27

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Pacific island youth met with Australian and Pacific Island leaders at COP27 this week, to present their demands on decarbonisation, additional loss and damage...

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Tuvalu says attaining global prosperity goals requires boost for poor nations

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While vowing its commitment to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, Tuvalu cited the challenges hindering its progress. For Tuvalu, sustainable development is inseparable...

New Zealand Foreign Minister to meet Ministers from Fiji, Niue and Samoa

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New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters will meet Pacific counterparts from Niue, Fiji and Samoa in Auckland today. “In these uncertain geostrategic times in our...

PM Wale sets to travel to U.S & Japan on eight-day trip

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Solomon Islands Prime Minister Matthew Wale will leave for the United States this weekend on an eight-day overseas visit that will also take him...