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On 29 June 2022 (16:00-17:15 WEST), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), UN Office for Sustainable Development (UNOSD) and Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of the Republic of Korea are co-organizing Plastics and Marine Pollution: Innovations for SDG 14.1. This side event at the… Read More

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Great article in the Conversation, discusses the ongoing issues with sargassum – the brown stinky seaweed clogging up Bajan and other Caribbean beaches. It looks at the option of a biogas refinery to get rid of the problematic seaweed, generate power, as well as fertilizer by-product that may be used locally, or sold.

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https://theconversation.com/stinky-seaweed-is-clogging-caribbean-beaches-but-a-new-zealand-solution-...
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Key Takeaways from the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Convention COP meetings:

Basel outcomes:

- Parties included the full scope of e-waste in its controls and started work on lithium-ion and other batteries. E-waste shipments contain plastic, metals, and potentially hazardous chemicals. For developing countries, e-waste represents a serious health and environmental threat. Now, all countries will have information about what’s in each shipment, and they can refuse it, as the entire e-waste stream is now covered by the Convention.
- Instead of focusing almost exclusively on technical work, parties are using the Convention’s legal mechanisms to respond to waste concerns. The Basel Convention’s plastics amendments make it a central body in the newly-launched negotiations of an agreement on plastics pollution.

Rotterdam outcomes:

- Parties agreed to list two substances—decabromodiphenyl ether (decaBDE) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) to the PIC Procedure.

Stockholm outcomes:

- Parties agreed to phase-out perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS), an industrial chemical used in products such as firefighting foams, stain-resistant fabrics, and grease-resistant food packaging.
- Parties are required to end the use of PCB containing oil in equipment by 2025, and ensure environmentally sound waste management of liquids containing PCBs and equipment contaminated with PCBs by 2028.
- Several developing country parties emphasized that funding for implementation is key to any future agreements to establish a compliance mechanism.
More details in the full ENB report here:

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https://enb.iisd.org/basel-rotterdam-stockholm-conventions-brs-cops-2022-summary?utm_medium=email&am...
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UN Environment Programme- UNEP

On 23 June 2022 (10:00 AM -12:00 PM CET and 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM CET) the Special Programme Secretariat, in cooperation with the Secretariats of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions, the Minamata Convention, the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management and the… Read More

UN Environment Programme- UNEP

On 29 June 2022 (10:00 AM -12:00 PM CET and 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM CET) the Special Programme Secretariat, in cooperation with the Secretariats of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions, the Minamata Convention, the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management and the… Read More

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Please see below webinar from colleagues at the Archipelagic and Island States Forum, with international panel of speakers discussing how maritime governance can be linked with the development of the blue economy to build resilience and strength in archipelagic and island states. Interesting points on the need for improved Port-State control, as well as the need for sustainability in Ports. Also touches on the challenges faced by crew coming from Pacific SIDS, including poor treatment and working conditions and forced labour. Calls for more oversight and accountability in the industry:

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https://www.aisforum.org/feature-articles/zwnf0mntlm311q0xdnsqhsso8stnx6
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Call for Applications:

Ireland Fellows Programme - SIDS

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The Government of Ireland is offering scholarships for early to mid-career professionals from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to undertake a one year fully funded master’s level academic programme in Ireland.  The eligible programmes for SIDS Fellowships are in the areas of:… Read More

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Landmark decision from shipping company CMA - refusing to carry plastic waste. Any thoughts from SIDS? Will this help?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=TLGGWDXWYWZudHIxNDA2MjAyMg&v=5XIvRdeVgQo&feature=youtu.be

“Climate Islands” - a new Podcast series exploring the issues of climate change and coastal communities in Papua New Guinea.
Climate Islands aims to shine a spotlight on island communities most vulnerable to the effects of Climate Change - and how communities and individuals are working toward solutions to mitigate these effects.
Climate Islands is produced by the UNDP Papua New Guinea Country office.

Click on the link below to listen to it on Spotify!
https://open.spotify.com/show/4r3AQygawkH7njHZ1VVPsX

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https://youtu.be/aoEhs_J9AGY