Pacific climate resilience fund grows as CHOGM backs ocean safeguarding

Summarised by Centrist

At CHOGM in Samoa, Prime Minister Luxon pledged $20 million for Pacific climate resilience, joining Australia, Saudi Arabia, and the U.S. in supporting the Pacific Resilience Facility. Deputy PM Peters urged other nations to contribute, endorsing the fund’s role in “community-level projects.” CHOGM closed with a declaration on ocean safeguarding, and discussions on climate change, slavery reparations, and the rule of law.

Read more over at RNZ

Enjoyed this story? Share it around.​

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
2 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Read More

NEWS STORIES

Sign up for our free newsletter

Receive curated lists of news links and easy-to-digest summaries from independent, alternative and mainstream media about issues affect New Zealanders.

GRAHAM ADAMS: Trans ‘No Debate’ policy collapses

If you want to attack anyone for what you and a few of your fellow ideological travellers see as doctrinal error, you really shouldn’t make your target the grieving parents of a child who died alone of starvation in a motel room.

GRAHAM ADAMS: Trans ‘No Debate’ policy collapses

If you want to attack anyone for what you and a few of your fellow ideological travellers see as doctrinal error, you really shouldn’t make your target the grieving parents of a child who died alone of starvation in a motel room.