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Ministry Of Environment Launches Documentary On Fiji’s Biodiversity Hotspots
June 5, 2021

To commemorate International Day of Biodiversity, the Ministry of Environment virtually launched a documentary on Fiji’s Biodiversity Hotspots.

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SDGs: Greater urgency needed to meet environmental goals
May 28, 2021

Countries are on track to miss the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) relating to environmental protection, two UN entities warn in new report issued on Saturday to coincide with the International Day for Biological Diversity. Despite making progress in areas such as cl

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Students of the School of Fisheries and Marine Studies at Solomon Islands National University march under a banner celebrating the worth of tuna during a World Tuna Day parade in Honiara. Photo: Ronald F. Toito’ona.
Solomons reflects on its ‘national asset’ for World Tuna Day
May 27, 2021

The tuna-rich nation of Solomon Islands has used this year’s World Tuna Day to reflect on the importance of tuna to the economy and lives of locals...Looking at tuna as a national asset offers people hope as they face uncertain times and the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the supervising mi

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Port Moresby Nature Park grounds team commemorating the International Day for Biological Diversity by planting trees around the park. – Picture supplied
Park marks international biological diversity day
May 27, 2021

Port Moresby Nature Park joined the global community in celebrating the International Day for Biological Diversity on Saturday to raise awareness on the importance of protecting biological resources and global biodiversity that shape the environment.

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Bio-Diversity Day marked at Malololelei Reserve
May 25, 2021

Over fourty people including children gathered last Saturday at the Malololelei Recreation Reserve to celebrate International Day for Biological Diversity 2021. The event which revolved around the theme “We Are Part of the Solution” was hosted by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environ

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SANMA Provincial Council launches Community Environment and Networking Organization. Credit - www.dailypost.vu
SANMA Provincial Council launches Community Environment and Networking Organization
May 21, 2021

The SANMA Community Environment & Networking Organization (SCENO) is now registered under the Vanuatu Financial Services Commission (VFSC).

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QUESTIONNAIRE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND THE SURVIVAL OF HUMANKIND 2021
May 21, 2021

Every year, since 1992, the year the Earth Summit was held in Rio De Janeiro, the Asahi Glass Foundation has annually conducted a survey --the Questionnaire on Environmental Problems and the Survival of Humankind --targeting national governments and private sector experts involved in tackling glo

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Jeremy Simmons, London Zoo’s senior aquarist, puts coral into the Tiny Giants’ main tank. Photograph: Antonio Olmos/The Observer
Could ‘engineered’ coral save the planet’s reefs from destruction?
May 20, 2021

This weekend, conservationists will put the final touches to a giant artificial reef they are assembling at London zoo.

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Pacific Youth lead the Conversation on World Tuna Day
May 7, 2021

Amplifying the voices of young Pacific people and addressing their questions and concerns is at the heart of the Teen Tuna Tok campaign, launched this week to mark World Tuna Day (Sunday 2nd May 2021).

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Children on the streets of Delhi, India. India has the second-worst air quality in the world that is cutting short the average life expectancy of Indians by 5.2 years. Photograph: 8 Billion Angels Productions
‘It’s a massive injustice’: inside a film on the dangers of overpopulation
May 5, 2021

In 8 Billion Angels, a new documentary about the rising population, experts explain how it will be those consuming less who will face the worst consequences...It’s a film about the connection between climate change and overpopulation, demonstrated through the intersection between human geography

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