Climate Crisis declared a critical threat to Pacific health
27 August, 2019. Parliamentarians from 20 Asian and Pacific nations have declared the climate crisis a critical threat to human health in the region.
27 August, 2019. Parliamentarians from 20 Asian and Pacific nations have declared the climate crisis a critical threat to human health in the region.
16 July, 2019. Today, the Department of Climate Change under the Ministry of Meteorology, Energy, Information, Disaster Risk Management, Environment, Climate Change and Communication (MEIDECC) began its national awareness activities, on the theme “Increase Climate Action to Save Tonga!” at Vava’u.
26 June, 2019. Tonga joins countries from around the world in a meeting held at Valletta, Malta from 24 to 25 June 2019 to discuss issues related to Climate Change Finances.
19 June, 2019. Samoan-born, New Zealand-based, Penehuro Lefale was one of the contributing authors for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which was jointly-awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
5 May, 2019. Staff from New Zealand's Otago Museum will travel to Tonga next week to enhance local knowledge on the climate crisis.
9 April, 2019. In what was history in the making for the people of Western Tongatapu, a joint Royal visit with Her Majesty Queen Nanasipau’u and His Royal Highness Prince Ata accompanied His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Norway Prince Haakon, to the district on Saturaday 6 April to witness the negative impacts of climate change on both the environment and the lives of the vulnerable communities.
8 October, 2018. Twenty four students attended face-to-face training sessions in Suva last week as the final step of an intensive 16-week training programme on climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction.
5 October, 2018. Climate change experts and Pacific Islands leaders say indigenous views must be included when it comes to creating regional policies on the issue.