How to Support Climate-Resilient Aquaculture in the Pacific and Beyond

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Global Sustainable Islands Summit attendees will have the opportunity to go on a scenic train ride through Saint Kitts & Nevis on the first day of the Main Conference this month.
A healthy “blue economy” is critical for Pacific Island communities, which rely on ocean resources for everything from food security to jobs and economic growth. While aquaculture is the fastest-growing food production sector globally, it remains underdeveloped in many Pacific Island countries due to socioeconomic barriers and the detrimental effects of climate change.

Mic check: Singapore's podcast boom amplifies opposition voices
In a tiny studio, a former Wall Street banker and an ex-aviation executive are doing what critics say is lacking in Singapore's tightly managed media landscape -- giving opposition politicians unfiltered airtime ahead of an upcoming election. The popular podcast Yah Lah But promises "the most uncensored conversations and interviews from the much-censored country of Singapore".

Isle of Man tackles climate crisis with carbon literacy training
Launched last year, the Isle of Man Government has been rolling out accredited Carbon Literacy Training – a course developed for the Isle of Man Public Service in conjunction with the Carbon Literacy Project and UK civil service and delivered by their training partners, Isle of Man-based social enterprise, Earthscope.
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Published May 8, 2025
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