Equatorial Guinea cuts internet access to island
| LAGOS, Nigeria, 14 September 2025 (AP) - When residents of Equatorial Guinea’s Annobón island wrote to the government in Malabo in July last year complaining about the dynamite explosions by a Moroccan construction company, they didn’t expect the swift end to their internet access. Dozens of the signatories and residents were imprisoned for nearly a year, while internet access to the small island has been cut off since then, according to several residents and rights groups. |
The Caribbean island defying the existential threat of hurricanes
| LONDON, UK, 14 September 2025 (BBC) - In the predawn darkness, the streets are still damp from the night before as thousands gather, ready to parade through St George's, the capital of the Caribbean nation of Grenada. Chains scrape against the asphalt and horns jut from helmets pointing skyward. A conch shell sounds, the rallying call that heralds J'Ouvert morning, the official start of carnival, called Spicemas. As dawn breaks, people flood the streets with their bodies blackened with oil and charcoal. |
Indonesia flooding traced to corporate canals that drain peatlands
| JAKARTA, Indonesia, 12 September 2025 (Mongabay) - Flooding in Indonesia is increasingly traced to corporate destruction of peatlands rather than natural causes, according to a new report by NGO Pantau Gambut. The construction of industrial-scale canals poses a growing threat; the report found that 281,253 kilometers of canals have cut through peatland ecosystems, draining the peat and compromising its sponge-like function. |
Indonesia reopens Raja Ampat nickel mine despite concerns
| JAKARTA, indonesia, 12 September 2025 (Mongabay) - The Indonesian government has allowed a controversial nickel mine to resume operating in the marine haven of Raja Ampat, despite a company-commissioned study finding the project has harmed the environment and community health in one of the world’s most biodiverse marine ecosystems. |
10 disappearing island groups that could be lost forever
| BRISTOL, UK, 12 September 2025 (BBC) - Dozens of island nations and thousands of individual islands are threatened by rising sea levels all over the world. They are at the frontline of the impacts of carbon emissions as a result of burning coal, gas and oil, though almost all of them are tiny, if not negligible contributors to the total. |
The island remembering Britain's 'worst disaster'
| LONDON, UK, 12 September 2025 (BBC) - Britain's surrender of Singapore has long been viewed as a "humiliation". Now, a series of exhibits and tours are revealing how this dark event shaped British and Singaporean identity. |
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SIDS |
 | 4th International Conference on Small Island Developing States 27-30 May 2024, Antigua and Barbuda |
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NAF |
 | North Atlantic Forum bi-annual international conference 17-21 June, 2024, Connemara, Ireland, |
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ISISA |
 | 19th Islands of the World Conference 25-29 June, 2024, Lombok Island, Indonesia |
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IWRA |
 | 1st Islands Water Congress 4-6 Sept, 2024, Torshavn, Faroe Islands |
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ANATOMY OF ISLANDS |
 | 12th Anatomy of Islands symposium 26-28 Sept, 2024, Jelsa, Hvar Island, Croatia |
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CIS |
 | Critical Island Studies 4th international conference 3-4 Oct, 2024, Manila, Philippines |
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CBD |
 | COP16 21 Oct-1 Nov, 2024, Cali, Colombia |
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UNFCCC |
 | COP29 11-22 November, 2024, Baku, Azerbaijan |
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ISLAND DYNAMICS |
 | DARKNESS II conference, 20-23 January 2025, Nuuk, Greenland |
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JICAS |
 | Islands And Island Studies conference 3-7 June, 2025, Jersey, Channel Islands |
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UNITED NATIONS |
 | UN Ocean Conference 9-13 June, 2025, Nice, France |
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UPEI |
 | 3rd international conference on SIS and SNIJs 16-20 June, 2025, Charlottetown, PEI |
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