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UN Climate Legal Push: Vanuatu’s climate resolution just cleared the UN General Assembly 141–8, backing the ICJ’s 2025 ruling that countries have a legal duty to protect the climate system and can face consequences if they fail—while the US, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iran, Israel and others voted no. Fossil-Fuel Fault Lines: The final text urges deep emissions cuts and a transition away from fossil fuels, but key “damage registry” language was trimmed after pressure. Pacific Frontline Reality: The vote is framed as a lifeline for communities already dealing with sea-level rise, extreme weather and displacement. Local Environment Stories: Coverage also highlights Tanna’s “trees lead” tourism model after Cyclone Pam, plus women makers turning bike tyres and timber offcuts into furniture. Other Signals: A separate fight is brewing over US seafood imports and marine mammal bycatch, while dengue control news comes from China.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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May 21, 2026

UN backs landmark ICJ climate opinion in boost for climate accountability

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May 19, 2026

Fiji Airways adds red light therapy to new FlyWell wellness program

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UN General Assembly adopts resolution confirming state obligations to combat climate change

UN General Assembly adopts resolution confirming state obligations to combat climate change

UN Backs Landmark Climate Ruling in Boost for Frontline Communities

UN Backs Landmark Climate Ruling in Boost for Frontline Communities


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May 21, 2026

Greenpeace MENA Welcomes UN General Assembly Backing of Landmark ICJ Climate Opinion on States’ Legal Obligations

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Feb. 13, 2026

At Munich Security Conference, Governor Newsom advances climate action and partnerships as Trump abandons America’s allies

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May 19, 2026

Fiji Airways Launches FlyWell Wellness Program with Vital Red Light

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Nov. 24, 2025

NUS PARTICIPATED AT THE “BLUE PACIFIC FUTURE” SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FORUM IN CHINA

Government of Samoa

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Oct. 27, 2025

SeaH4 wins ClimateLaunchpad Global Grand Final 2025

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Oct. 2, 2025

THROUGH BOLD PROJECT, SAMOA WORKS TO BUILD RESILIENCE, PRESERVE IDENTITY FOR SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

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