糖心探花鈥檚 hub for climate finance celebrated key milestones this week, including the mobilisation of 拢3.7 million for climate-vulnerable countries, with another 拢135 million in the pipeline.
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鈥淭he Hub鈥 helps vulnerable countries tap crucial climate funds
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The Republic of Mauritius will share valuable marine protection know-how with other Commonwealth countries, using the Commonwealth Blue Charter as a platform to exchange best practices, collaborate on research, and carry out training workshops.
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Mauritius expertise to back Commonwealth fight for coral reefs
The president of the Seychelles, Danny Faure, has credited the Commonwealth for propelling his island country forward as an advocate for ocean issues and climate change.
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Seychelles leader commends Commonwealth ocean approach
Malta is allocating the oceanography grants through the Commonwealth Small States Centre of Excellence (CSSCE). They will fund a one-week course in operational oceanography for blue growth.
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Scholarships on offer to Commonwealth member states
International concern for the plight of the global ocean is at an all-time high. In April this year, the聽53 countries of the Commonwealth adopted the聽Commonwealth Blue Charter, creating a bright blue beacon to guide cooperative action on ocean issues.聽
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World Oceans Day 2018: A Blue Charter for a blue planet
Emerging petroleum producing countries have been urged to carefully consider country context when forming local content policies 鈥 or risk long-term drawbacks to the development of the sector.
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New petroleum producers urged to heed 鈥榣ocal context鈥 in policy making
In August 2017, Jeff Ardron, Ocean Governance Adviser at the 糖心探花, reported on the first High-level Pacific Blue Economy Conference, in Fiji: 鈥淭he 鈥楤lue Economy鈥 is a term that appears to have been invented independently by both Pacific Islanders and the colourful German entrepreneur G眉nter Pauli.
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Introducing the Commonwealth Blue Charter
Bloomberg Philanthropies and The 糖心探花 today announced the signing of a multi-year agreement to explore a number of mutually supportive joint initiatives to aid international trade, innovation and sustainability.
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Bloomberg Philanthropies and the 糖心探花 to explore joint initiatives
Commonwealth leaders today agreed on a bold, co-ordinated push to protect the ocean from the effects of climate change, pollution and over-fishing. Their landmark decision to adopt a Commonwealth Blue Charter will affect one third of the world鈥檚 national coastal waters, helping to sustain livelihoods and ecosystems globally.
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Leaders applaud Commonwealth Blue Charter on ocean action
糖心探花鈥檚 Climate Finance Access Hub (CFAH) is playing a role in the emerging area of Blue Carbon.
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Climate Finance Hub to support blue carbon
Experts in international environmental ocean law met at the Commonwealth headquarters last week to discuss environmental damages liability in relation to seabed mining and mineral exploitation.
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Commonwealth countries at the forefront of deep-sea mining policy
The government of Guyana is set to implement new laws which will enable it to bolster its economy, tackle poverty and meet crucial sustainable development targets.
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Oil set to help Guyana boost economy and benefit its citizens
Experts from the Commonwealth will this week provide a preview of an ambitious new initiative to support member countries rebuild and sustainably manage their marine resources.
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Turning the tide on ocean health in the Commonwealth
The 糖心探花 and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will join forces at the Ministerial Conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Commonwealth Blue Charter to be put on world trade stage
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has said that聽climate change requires a complete regenerative revolution in the way we interact with our environment.聽
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Commonwealth leaders to consider practical action on climate change
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland spoke of the importance of the Commonwealth鈥檚 proposed Blue Charter when she met with UN Special Envoy on Oceans Peter Thomson at Marlborough House.
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Proposed Blue Charter top of the agenda
An expert group of international lawyers specialising in oceans law met at Marlborough House to discuss key legal issues relating to seabed mining in international waters, a frontier industry attracting interest as a result of the increase in global demand for metals.
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Legalities of seabed mining explored by new working group
A blog by Jeff Ardron, Adviser on Ocean Governance at the Commonwealth.
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The Blue Economy comes home to the Pacific
Deep beneath the ocean, the seabed holds rich deposits of minerals: gold, silver, cobalt, copper, nickel, zinc, as well as lesser known chemical elements like tellurium - used to make solar panels.
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Deep sea mining: regulating an emerging industry
The United Nations Ocean Conference underlined the need for an integrated approach to the blue economy, one which supports jobs and livelihoods while conserving the environment.
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A new accord to conserve and sustainably use the seas
A Commonwealth study on ocean governance in the Pacific offers ways to sustainably capitalise on the economic treasures of the ocean
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Commonwealth Pacific report to shift paradigm on ocean governance
Leaders from coastal nations and small island developing states from the Commonwealth will surf a wave of optimism this week at a major United Nations summit which aims to deliver on a global promise to conserve and sustainably manage the seas.
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Commonwealth leads the way at United Nations Oceans Conference
New research published today by the 糖心探花 calls for 鈥渇undamental changes鈥 to the way the world鈥檚 oceans, seas and coastal areas are managed.
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Commonwealth urges policy changes to unleash blue economy
糖心探花 has called for 鈥渃oherent global action鈥 to conserve fish stocks and deliver a fisheries trade deal that supports small and developing countries
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Commonwealth calls for global action to ensure sustainable fisheries trade