Latest research Decarbonising Without Starving: MCST Warns of Food-Security Risks in Pacific Shipping TransitionA new study by the Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport (MCST) warns that Pacific Island nations could...
Ahead of the Maritime Environment Protection Committee Extraordinary Session, London, October 2025 At the close of MEPC 83 at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), Tuvalu and our 6PAC+ allies abstained....
Latest research Pacific Data Gaps Skew Shipping Impact AnalysisResearchers James Stewart, Peter Nuttall, Maria Sahib, and Serguey Maximov Gajardo from University College London and the Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport...
ICJ ruling puts legal heat on shipping - Pacific leads the wayThe recent International Court of Justice advisory opinion has shifted climate justice from a political ambition to a binding...
CAPTION: The Vanuatu Minister of Climate Change Adaptation, Meteorology, Geo-Hazards, Environment, Energy, and Disaster Management, Ralph Regenvanu, at The Hague after the ICJ advisory opinion on climate change was announced....
Charting Progress Across Oceans: Pacific Innovations, Global Connections From Voyaging Canoes to Decarbonisation Blueprints—Catch the latest from across our Blue Pacific. Our latest newsletter captures a powerful moment of transition,...
From Voyaging Canoes to Decarbonisation Blueprints—Catch the latest from across our Blue Pacific. The Micronesian Center for Sustainable Transport (MCST) is proud to share our latest July 11 2025 newsletter,...
Stories from the Frontlines of Ocean Stewardship “If we trust the Ocean, then she will do the same.”– Mia Kami, from UNOC3 in Nice From treaty-signings and regional frameworks to...
By John Taukave "If we trust the Ocean, then she will do the same." When Mia Kami storylived these words, I was reminded of the sacred reciprocity between people and...
The Policy Shift From 14–17 October 2025, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will meet for an extraordinary session that could reshape the decarbonisation trajectory of global shipping. The Extraordinary Marine...
London, 11, April — Ministers from the Republic of Fiji, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Republic of Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and the Republic of Vanuatu, as well...
Driven by Pacific leadership, the International Maritime Organisation is on the brink of making history with binding regulations to phase out fossil fuel use in global shipping. At a press...