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What gives me hope: Collin Beck
Environmental challenges are a major cause of concern. Can efforts to address them be a source of hope?
In this collection of interviews to kick off 2023, Global Environment Facility Council members share what motivates their work for a healthier, more biodiverse, climate-resilient planet.
For Collin Beck of the Solomon Islands, environmental action is about fighting for survival, and in so doing passing along joy.
ADB approves $3.8 million support for development of coral reef insurance
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) this week approved $3.8 million to support the restoration, conservation, and management of coral reefs in four countries in Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
The project, financed by the Asia-Pacific Climate Finance Fund (ACliFF) and the Global Environment Facility will develop climate risk financing and insurance solutions to protect coral reef ecosystems in Fiji, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Solomon Islands.
Informing action: Pacific nations unite on the environment
The people of the Pacific islands may be among the smallest contributors to climate change, but they are on the frontline of its impacts.
Safeguarding the future of nature and people in the Coral Triangle through marine protection
Sydney, Australia – Coral Triangle countries are helping to avoid a natural and humanitarian toll in the Indo Pacific by conserving ocean habitats that are critical for the food security and livelihoods of more than a hundred million people, delegates at the World Parks Congress will hear today.
The Coral Triangle is a 6 million-km2 marine area that directly sustains and protects more than 120 million people in coastal communities across Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Timor Leste.
Coral Triangle: GEF commits $63 million
Ministers from the Solomon Islands and Indonesia - on behalf of the Coral Triangle countries - today called on world leaders to recognize and act upon the threat climate change poses to marine environments, particularly the adverse impacts on coral reefs, fisheries and food security. GEF has committed up to $63 million to support a program of action under the Coral Triangle Initiative.
Climate Adaptation Regional Programming and Strategy Workshop for Pacific Least Developed Countries
Hosted by the Government of Solomon Islands, the regional workshop for Pacific Least Developed Countries (LDCs) was organized by the GEF Secretariat for Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Timor Leste, and Tuvalu.