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Honiara, 25 March 2013 - Solomon Islanders would like to see quality education linking to job opportunities, better | 27-Mar-2013
FIJI will host | 26-Mar-2013
HONIARA, Solomon Islands---- Solomon Islands Prime Minister Gordon Darcy Lilo has re-assured the Republic of China’s visiting deputy Foreign Minister, Shin Ting, of Solomon Islands unwavering support to Taiwan's meaningful participation in the UN system, including its aspirations to be a member of | 26-Mar-2013
(updated) A new bi-monthly newspaper, called Kaivai, has been launched in Tonga. | 26-Mar-2013

A new bi-monthly newspaper has been launched in Tonga in an effort to educate people about important issues facing the country.
| 26-Mar-2013
NEW YORK, USA —The Republic of Nauru, current Chair of the | 26-Mar-2013
To drown by desert or drown by ocean? | 25-Mar-2013
The planet’s Least Developed Countries (LDC) say they have lost patience with the glacial pace of the UN climate change talks and plan to set their own agenda. | 25-Mar-2013
Oslo - Climate change is likely to make reef-building stony corals lose out to softer cousins, in a damaging shift for many types of fish that use reefs as hideaways and nurseries for their young, a study showed. | 25-Mar-2013
Climate change will bring both big opportunities and threats to the fish-dependent nations of the Pacific, international scientists say. | 25-Mar-2013
Two days after the removal of the Sato Kilman-led administration, Vanuatu’s new government has revealed some of its core intentions. | 25-Mar-2013
PORT VILA, Vanuatu --- Vanuatu’s former minister of finance in the Sato Kilman government, Moana Carcasses Kalosil, is the country’s new Prime Minister. | 25-Mar-2013
OSLO - Climate change is likely to make reef-building stony corals lose out to softer cousins in a damaging shift for many types of fish that use reefs as hideaways and nurseries for their young, a study showed. | 24-Mar-2013
The editor of a newly launched newspaper in Tonga says he hopes the bi-monthly publication will act as an educational tool on important social issues affecting people in the Kingdom.
Iliesa Tora says the free paper called Kaivai is part of a new company, Drua PR based in Nuku’alofa.
| 24-Mar-2013
The KJIP development is led by the Government of Kiribati, which has established a core group of national experts from the various sectors including civil society and community groups. | 24-Mar-2013
LIGHTS went off for an hour at most places in Suva last night as Fiji became the first in the world to commemorate Earth Hour. | 24-Mar-2013
Recently the commander of American forces in the Pacific, a man by the name of Admiral Samuel Locklear, told the Boston Globe that he believes the most serious long-term threat to Asia-Pacific isn't "the scenarios we all often talk about." The most serious threat, he believes, is | 24-Mar-2013
Convert 60 minutes of near-darkness into a permanent shift in household energy use – that's the local goal of Saturday's Earth Hour. | 22-Mar-2013
Be prepared – at 8.30pm on Saturday the lights turn off. From Tokyo to Toronto, Palestine to Papua New Guinea, hundreds of millions of people in over 150 countries will participate in the world’s largest coordinated action on | 21-Mar-2013
Vice President, Rachel Kyte, will tell an audience at the Australian National University late this afternoon that Pacific nations will suffer higher sea level rise than other parts of the world - for some, threatening their very existence.
She warns Australia will see some of the most extreme droughts, with summer temperatures of over 40 degrees becoming commonplace.
| 21-Mar-2013
SEOUL, March 21 (Yonhap) -- The world is at grave risk from | 21-Mar-2013
SUVA, Fiji---- For the first time in Fiji, three government ministries have worked together to publish a glossary of climate change terms, translated into the iTaukei vernacular language. | 21-Mar-2013
From the tiny Cook Islands to the Las Vegas strip, hotels and resorts across the world, big and small alike are challenging one another to take their participation in Earth Hour, the world’s largest mass participation event up a notch.
This year, the hotel industry is paving the way to a sustainable future with environmental actions that go beyond the hour.
| 20-Mar-2013