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The first Loss and Damage Dialogue in Samoa
Pacific nations gather in Samoa for first Loss and Damage Dialogue
Jul 18,2023
Mangroves as coastal buffers
Using Nature-based solutions in response to climate change impact in the Pacific
Jul 14,2023
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Pacific Meteorological Council Meeting returns with Fiji gathering after pandemic disruptions
Jul 14,2023
Marshall Islands
Sea level rise threatens the existence of the Marshall Islands
Jul 11,2023
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Adapting coastal communities in the Pacific to sea level rise
Jul 10,2023
The new Vanuatu climatology maps
New Vanuatu climatology maps unveiled
Jul 5,2023
Charley Piringi
Solomon Islands journalist wins SPREP Best Environment story at Pasifika Environews Awards
Jul 4,2023
The University of Melbourne and the Pacific Climate Change Centre (PCCC), hosted by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) have secured nearly half a million dollars in funding from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) to improve regional health and climate outcomes.
Funding secured to improve Indo-Pacific climate, health and equity outcomes
Jun 28,2023
EAR Watch Training
First drought training for Nauru Hydrology and Meteorology Services
Jun 26,2023
Flooding
Pacific communities placed on El Niño Alert
Jun 23,2023
Presentation
Kiribati National Climate Outlook Forum Reconvenes after Eight Years
Jun 23,2023
Vanuatu SWAP
From Paris to Vanuatu, plastic pollution is a major global concern
Jun 21,2023

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