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Toeolesulusulu Cedric Schuster.
‘1.5 to stay alive not just a number, it has implications on loss of our nations, culture and identity’ – Samoa
Nov 16,2024
The opening of the Moana Pacific Pavilion at COP29.
Moana Pavilion strengthens Pacific unity at COP29
Nov 16,2024
PM Brown COP29
“Are we ready to act decisively and collaboratively for future generations?” Cook Islands Prime Minister asks world leaders at UN Climate Conference.
Nov 15,2024
Tuvalu Prime Minister
Tuvalu on 1.5 to stay alive - “there is no time to waste”
Nov 15,2024
Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni
At COP29, Kingdom of Tonga expresses support for a ‘Pacific COP’
Nov 14,2024
Dalton Tagelagi PM Niue
Are we truly standing united? Niue asks on world’s biggest climate change stage
Nov 14,2024
RMI at COP29
As navigators, it’s in our blood to know when tide is turning, Marshall Islands at COP29
Nov 13,2024
Prime Minister Feleti Teo
Tuvalu seeks climate finance justice for SIDS at COP29
Nov 12,2024
The opening of COP29
At the opening of COP29, the world is reminded “we are on a road to ruin”
Nov 12,2024
Toiata 1.5
1.5 to stay Alive for Pacific countries is non-negotiable
Nov 11,2024
AOSIS Preparatory
Small Islands negotiate their survival at COP29
Nov 9,2024
Pic by Diane McFadzien
AUD 4.9 million to fortify Pacific region against health impacts of climate change
Nov 8,2024

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