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The impact of climate change on the women of Vanuatu is the focus of a new journal article titled “Women and | 04-Aug-2023
We live in a time where the Blue Pacific grapples with ways to respond to the mounting threats created by the changing | 04-Aug-2023
Information that describes objects, events or other features with a location on or near the surface of the ground, known as Geospatial data, is key to tracking how changes to the | 01-Aug-2023
The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Kiribati, Nauru, Palau  and Republic of Marshal Islands (RMI) have benefited from the final in person training on “Strengthening | 01-Aug-2023
This year, SPREP is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the signing of the SPREP Treaty. | 01-Aug-2023
Youth representatives from across the Pacific have had the opportunity to learn firsthand about the issue of loss and damage from experts and experienced | 01-Aug-2023
The negative impacts of climate change-induced Loss and Damage is already a lived reality for many Pacific countries. In Fiji, the impact is grim. | 01-Aug-2023
Ninety percent of Niue’s artefacts housed in the national museum, along with archives and records, were destroyed during Tropical Cyclone Het | 01-Aug-2023
Loss and Damage.  It’s a term that has no agreed definition under the | 01-Aug-2023
The Pacific’s new Ministerial Champion for Loss and Damage (L&D), Honourable Ralph Regenvanu, has lamented what he’s described as “woefully insufficient” levels of | 01-Aug-2023
The reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world’s most authoritative sources of climate science approved by 195 countries, reaffirms the reality that Pacific countries are already dealing with Loss and Damage (L&D) from climate change impacts.
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As the Blue Pacific continues its fight against the mounting impacts of | 01-Aug-2023
Preparations are underway for the 6th Meeting of the Pacific Meteorological Council (PMC-6) and associated meetings to be hosted by the Government of Fiji in August, the first face-to-face meeting of the PMC after two years of COVID-19 lockdowns and travel restrictions. | 01-Aug-2023
At its highest point, the Republic of the Marshall Islands(RMI) stands at two metres above sea level. As people of a low-lying atoll nation, the Marshallese face an existential threat from climate change impacts, specifically sea level rise. | 01-Aug-2023
Sea-level rise represents one of the most compelling consequences of climate change, as well as one of the most critical issues for Pacific Island Countries and Territories. | 01-Aug-2023
The SPREP Treaty was signed in 1993, in Apia, Samoa. | 01-Aug-2023
A new set of climatological maps of Vanuatu have been produced to help Government agencies visualise Vanuatu’s | 01-Aug-2023
The University of Melbourne and the Pacific | 20-Jul-2023
Extreme rainfall causes problems for communities in Nauru.  ‘Too little’ rain can cause widespread water shortages, while ‘too much’ rain can lead to flooding.  | 20-Jul-2023
More than a hundred students from schools across Samoa have made a collective commitment to preserve the Pacific | 28-Jun-2023
Climate change practitioners from Fiji, Kiribati, and Samoa will benefit from a training organised by the EU funded Global | 13-Jun-2023