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Ambition Lost in the Night at INC5.2
Negotiations at INC5.2 in Geneva failed to produce the ambitious and legally binding global plastics treaty the world needs, leaving Pacific peoples exposed to ongoing harm from plastic pollution. The talks were marred by a broken process and heavy industry influence, with 234 fossil fuel and chemical lobbyists registered. Pacific Small Island Developing States led with clear, science based demands. PICAN calls for negotiators to reconvene urgently and fix the rules that allo
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
Aug 153 min read


Civil Society and Rightsholder Reflections: Fossil Fuel and Chemical Industry Footprint at INC-5.2
New analysis of INC-5.2 participation exposes a concerning level of fossil fuel and chemical industry presence, with at least 234 registered lobbyists. Civil society, Indigenous and scientific voices warn this corporate capture risks shaping a treaty meant to end plastic pollution. PICAN calls on UNEP and the INC Secretariat to adopt robust conflict of interest rules so negotiations serve people and planet, not industry profit.
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
Aug 73 min read


Australia’s Approval of Woodside’s North West Shelf Gas Extension is a Betrayal of the Pacific
PICAN condemns Australia’s approval of the North West Shelf gas project extension to 2070—calling it a betrayal of Pacific communities and a threat to global climate goals. The move casts serious doubt on Australia’s COP31 co-hosting bid and undermines Pacific-led climate leadership.
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
May 293 min read


PICAN Responds to the UN Special Rapporteur's Findings on Coca-Cola's Operations in Samoa
PICAN responds to UN findings on Coca-Cola’s plastic pollution in Samoa, highlighting corporate negligence and calling for urgent action. The Pacific must not be a dumping ground for plastic waste. We stand for climate justice, human rights, and binding solutions through the Global Plastics Treaty.
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
May 124 min read


ANALYSIS: Re-elected, But Not Redeemed — Australia’s Climate Reckoning
Australia’s 2025 federal election has returned Prime Minister Anthony Albanese for a second term—opening a window to reshape Pacific-Australia climate relations.
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
May 51 min read


COP29 FALLS SHORT: A BETRAYAL OF THE VULNERABLE AND A FAILURE OF LEADERSHIP
COP29 failed to deliver on funding and stalled on key issues like fossil fuel phase-out and Loss and Damage.
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
Nov 25, 20245 min read


COP29: Reaction to new Climate Finance Text
PICAN responds to the revised text for the New Collective Quantified Goal (NCQG) on Climate Finance at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Pacific Islands Climate Action Network
Nov 21, 20241 min read
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