Australian Political And Religious Leaders Support Pacific Open Letter To PM Scott Morrison
Political and religious leaders in Australia have come out in strong support of today’s Open Letter from fifteen Pacific leaders to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, asking him to take urgent climate action ahead of the United Nations (UN) Climate Ambition Summit on 12 December 2020.
Read moreJustice Reflections From Fr. Claude Mostowik
Reflections for Second Sunday in Advent
In a world of war and terrorism, of pandemic, of poverty and injustice, of dishonesty and manipulation of the truth, and of political expediency, and the effects of climate change, more than ever we are invited to proclaim a hope to our world by practicing our faith by addressing issues of justice, peace, and genuine human development for all God's people.
Read moreSubmission to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Consultation on the Pacific Islands Forum 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent
November 2020
Introduction
The Australian government, along with the governments of all members of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), has committed to run domestic consultations into the PIF’s 2050 Strategy for the Blue Pacific Continent.
As the PIF’s 2050 vision says:
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In 2050, the Blue Pacific Continent is a region of peace; harmony; security, social inclusion; and increased prosperity so that all Pacific people are leading free, healthy and productive lives.
- Our Blue Pacific identity reinforces the potential of our shared stewardship of the Pacific Ocean and reaffirms the connections of Pacific peoples with their natural resources, environment, cultures and livelihoods.
- We understand that this vision can only be achieved through regional collective action.
In this spirit, Peacifica and the Edmund Rice Centre for Justice and Community Education have prepared a joint submission to the inquiry. Central to our submission is the fact that the climate crisis is the region’s single greatest threat, and that Australia’s intransigence on climate action in poses a significant threat to the realisation of the 2050 vision.