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“People of the canoe” issue new climate declaration
23 July, 2015
Ben Bohane

“People of the canoe” issue new climate declaration

The Polynesian Leaders Group have issued an urgent plea for action as scientists, politicians and climate activists all over the world prepare to meet in Paris later this year, writes Ben Bohane.
Why Pacific reformers find it difficult
21 July, 2015
Kalafi Moala

Why Pacific reformers find it difficult

Kalafi Moala explores the tension between newly elected leadership and conservative bureaucracies in this first of a two-part blog.
Tuna sustainability is a huge economic issue for the Pacific
25 November, 2014
Giff Johnson

Tuna sustainability is a huge economic issue for the Pacific

Next week the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission meets in Apia and is under pressure to rachet up regulations for tuna fishing on the high seas. Giff Johnson highlights how the PNA is putting distant fishing vessels on notice.
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