Jamie Tahana
Climate stance further dents Australian credibility in region - researcher
A researcher says Australia's credibility in the Pacific has been further dented by its actions at last week's UN climate summit. Audio
Indigenous voices drowned out at Madrid climate talks
There are fears indigenous voices are not being heard at climate talks in Madrid. Audio
Ministry director defends logging in Solomon Islands
The director of the Solomon Islands environment ministry has defended logging in his country while it's calling for dramatic changes at this year's UN climate summit. Audio
Niue calls for UN climate talks review failing consensus in Madrid
A Niue government minister says the whole UN climate talk process might have to be reviewed if nothing is achieved this year. Audio
COP 25: Urgency giving way to frustration
Urgency is giving way to frustration as this year's UN climate talks enter their second and final week in the Spanish capital, Madrid.
This week, ministers and country leaders arrive for the final… Audio
Pacific climate change effects worse than thought - researcher
The effects of climate change in the Pacific have happened a lot sooner, and are a lot worse, than had been predicted, a leading oceans researcher says. Audio
Stark warning at global climate talks in Spain
The latest round of global climate talks have opened in Spain with the head of the UN warning the world risks sleepwalking past the point of no return. Audio
COP25: Day Two in Madrid
It's day two of the UN Climate Change Conference COP 25 that is on in Madrid, Spain. Pacific countries have said they're focused on applying as much pressure as possible in the latest round of UN… Audio
COP 25: UN climate conference officially opens
The latest round of global climate talks has opened in Spain with the head of the United Nations warning the world risks sleepwalking past a point of no return.
Political leaders, diplomats and… Audio
COP25: Pacific countries pushing for climate action in Madrid
Pacific countries will be trying to apply as much pressure as possible in the latest round of UN climate talks, the director of the Cook Islands climate change office says. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 25 November 2019
The Fiji government is urged to come clean on its relationship with a Korean cult; A fundraiser is launched for families affected by Samoa's measles epidemic; The nuclear legacy in Marshall Islands is… Audio
Fundraiser launched to help measles-affected families in Samoa
A fundraiser has been launched in New Zealand to help families affected by the measles epidemic. Audio
The impact of nuclear testing on Marshall Islands' orators
The nuclear legacy in the Marshall Islands is having a lingering effect on the handing down of the country's oral history. Audio
'People want justice': Marshalls' fury over nuclear information US withheld
The caretaker president of the Marshall Islands says it's unconscionable that the United States kept secret key information about its nuclear tests for decades. Audio
Tukuitonga reflects on achievements in SPC's 70th year
The outgoing head of the Pacific Community says he's proud of the work he's done turning around the organisation, which is now in its 70th year. Audio
Dateline Pacific for 15 November 2019
The final session of the Kiribati parliament ends abruptly, as the opposition tries to move a motion against the president; The Marshall Islands president contemplates whether she'll go for the job… Audio