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For the Solomon Islands, this zone is a misshapen ring that extends 200 miles around its 992 islands and atolls. Outside these zones, foreign fleets essentially fish for free, so as the tuna ...
The workshop was attended by delegations from Niue, Samoa, Tuvalu and the Solomon Islands, March 25-28 March. Cook Islands Climate Change Director, Wayne King says the main objective of the workshop ...
SYDNEY — Fourteen Pacific island nations will receive $107 million to adapt their tuna-dependent economies as climate change pushes the fish farther from their shores, the Green Climate Fund ...
Principal Resilience Officer in the Climate Change Division of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management and Meteorology (MECDM), Malchom Zion Row said statistically in Solomon ...
“Here in the Solomon Islands, we are all aware of how vulnerable to the impacts of climate change we are and understand that it is imperative that we take decisive action to mitigate the risks and ...
The workshop provided more than just lectures and presentations. It was a platform for the local youth and media personnel to engage in meaningful discourses and discussions on gaps in climate change ...
He added Solomon Islands would look at ‘future partnerships in the security space’ after a national security strategy review. Manele made a point of his intention to retain ties with Beijing , further ...
Honiara, Solomon Islands: A week-long training on Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) successfully concluded in Honiara, strengthening the capacity of provincial government officers in Fiji. The training, ...
A Solomon Islands theatre company is hoping that an art installation called “resilient root” will help spread messages of climate change and resilience far beyond the country.
In a new book, “ Divided Isles: Solomon Islands and the China Switch ” journalist Edward Acton Cavanough takes readers to Solomon Islands to explain how the “Switch” played out on the ground.
Inside the Marshall Islands’ life-or-death plan to survive climate change The Pacific island nation is seeking $35 billion to protect against sea-level rise and prevent a mass exodus.