Green News: the US has helped Pacific Island countries unlock US$0.5 billion to manage climate change

The US Government has helped Pacific Island countries unlock more than half a billion US dollars in funding to manage the growing impact of climate change. This was stated by the United States of America Ambassador to Fiji Marie Damour while delivering…

Pacific Resilience Meeting 2023

​   What is the Pacific Resilience Meeting?  

Pacific Invasion: The hidden threat of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

Germinating a sustainable future: POETCom organic farm network ploughs the way in Tonga

PACRES holds final steering committee meeting

The continuous efforts to build resilience echoed in the room as 59 resilience workers from across 15 countries in the Pacific convened in Nadi to kick off the Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change and Resilience Building (PACRES) project’s final…

Nature-based solutions: how to unlock the power of traditional knowledge in the face of the climate emergency

Nature-based solutions (NbS) are a sustainable approach to protect, manage, and restore ecosystems to address societal challenges and benefit people and nature. The integration of indigenous and traditional knowledge is essential in NbS as it complements…

The Kingdom of Denmark and the Pacific Community sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to support Pacific Island countries in addressing loss and damage caused by climate change

​Her Royal Highness, the Danish Crown Princess, Mary Elizabeth Donaldson - Dan Jørgensen, Danish Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities - Paula Vivili, Deputy Director-General Science and Capability at SPC - Coral Pasisi, Director of Climate Change…

The Kiwa Initiative launches new projects and receives additional contributions from its donors to strenghten climate resilience in the Pacific Region

The Kiwa Initiative launches new projects and receives additional contributions from its donors to strenghten climate resilience in the Pacific Region

Green news : SPC staff to take part on tree planting activities

O   n the occasion of World Biodiversity Day , the Pacific Community (SPC) staff took part in tree planting activities in both Fiji and New Caledonia. 

Committing to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement in the Pacific region through Nationally Determined Contributions

Article published in the Revue juridique, politique et économique de Nouvelle-Calédonie. Issue 41 | 2023/1.  
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