Pacific Island Countries To Develop Advanced Warning System for Tuna Migration
This story originally appeared on the Inter Press Service website, it has been republished here with permission.
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Taking action on climate to shape a resilient Pacific
The Pacific Community (SPC) formulated its Strategic Plan 2022-2031 to address climate change holistically, supporting resilient sustainable development by applying a people-centred approach underpinned by science, information, research and technology…
Building resilience in the Pacific
SPC’s key areas of work to enhance climate action can be viewed across seven dimensions. These generally cover both direct climate action (what) and enabling activities (how).
Discover the “Building resilience in the Pacific” factsheet.
Financing a climate-resilient future in the Pacific
Even though climate change is a highly urgent priority, Pacific Island Countries and Territories often must deal with institutional and other challenges that prevent them from accessing finance and taking action.
Green news: Kiribati leads the way in sustainable energy: introducing the modernised energy act!
The Kiribati government has recently adopted the modernized Energy Act, a groundbreaking legal and regulatory framework to support the sustainable growth of the energy sector.
The Pacific Community (SPC) and Aotearoa New Zealand sign a bold new deal to boost climate action across the Pacific
The Pacific Community (SPC) and Aotearoa New Zealand have signed a bold new deal to boost climate action across the Pacific.
Ocean Science Fact: Whales can whisper
Did you know that whales can whisper? After their birth calves need to travel up to 5 000 miles with their mother, to reach their feeding areas. During this trip, they need to find energy by suckling. Meanwhile they use vocalisations at low call…
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