Archive News & Announcements - 2025

Hiroshima Peace Declaration 2025

Aug 2025 - News

Dear Friends As the world remembers and marks the 80th anniversary of the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we at Toda Peace Institute urge you to read the statement by Mayor Matsui of Hiroshima who delivered this year’s Peace Declaration at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony. The statement can be accessed here. A video of Mayor Matsui delivering the statement can be accessed here. In addition, a statement from the TPNW Scientific Advisory Group on 80 years of Nuclear Weapons can be accessed here. In peace, Kevin ClementsDirector, Toda Peace Institute   Image:  Charles Knowles / Wiki Commons  

'From moral duty to legal obligation': Pacific church leader hails ICJ climate ruling

Aug 2025 - News

The leader of the Pacific Conference of Churches (PCC) says a landmark climate ruling from the world's top court is a significant win, but much more work is needed. PCC secretary-general Reverend James Bhagwan spoke to Pacific Waves about the decision, alongside Green Party MP Teanau Tuiono. Tuiono is the Green's Pacific People's spokesperson. Read the full story from RNZ/Pacific     

World Court says countries are legally obligated to curb emissions, protect climate

Jul 2025 - News

The UN’s principal judicial body ruled that States have an obligation to protect the environment from greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and act with due diligence and cooperation to fulfill this obligation. This includes the obligation under the Paris Agreement on climate change to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. The Court further ruled that if States breach these obligations, they incur legal responsibility and may be required to cease the wrongful conduct, offer guarantees of non-repetition and make full reparation depending on the circumstances.  Read the full story from UN News here   Image: Young people and students rallying and protesting against global warming - Christie Cooper/shutterstock.com  

COP30 news and stories

Jul 2025 - News

  Find links to stories related to COP30 to be held in Belém, Brazil (10 November - 21 November) and the bid for COP31 in 2026. Australia's COP bid in question after diplomatic challenge from Türkiye  A diplomatic challenge from Turkey could threaten Australia's bid for COP31 in 2026. Source: ABC PacificPosted: 3 July 2025   The climate question: where COP fits into the world's response A Pacific climate change advisor, who has attended multiple iterations of the United Nations climate summit, the Conference of Parties (COP), says it is not perfect, but it is the only process the world currently has. Source: RNZ InternationalPosted: 14 April 2025 Pacific climate activists join over 180 groups urging COP30 hosts to end fossil fuels dependence Pacific climate activists this week handed a letter from civil society to this year's United Nations climate conference hosts, Brazil, emphasising their demands for the end of fossil fuels and transition to renewable energy. More than 180 indigenous, youth, and environmental organisations from across the world have signed the letter, coordinated by the campaign organisation, 350.org. Source: RNZ InternationalPosted: 12 April 2025 'We cannot let this moment pass': Palau leader is all-in for Australia-led Pacific COP Palau's President Surangel Whipps Jr fully supports a Australia-led Pacific United Nations climate change conference (COP31) next year. Whipps, who is in Sydney to promote smart energy and support Australia's COP31 bid, said hosting the annual climate conference in partnership with the Pacific is Canberra's "opportunity to lead on the world stage-with credibility and conscience". Source:RNZ InternationalPosted: 10 April 2025   Image: Poetra.RH/shutterstock.com    

New report on Prosocial Tech Design Governance

Jun 2025 - News

A new report by Toda Senior Research Fellow Dr Lisa Schirch lays out actionable recommendations for governments, civil society, researchers, and industry to design digital platforms that reduce harm and increase benefit to society. The Blueprint on Prosocial Tech Design Governance responds to the crisis in the scale and impact of digital platform harms. Digital platforms are fueling a systemic crisis by amplifying misinformation, harming mental health, eroding privacy, promoting polarization, exploiting children, and concentrating unaccountable power through manipulative design. Prosocial tech design governance is a framework for regulating digital platforms based on how their design choices— such as algorithms and interfaces—impact society. It shifts focus “upstream” to address the root causes of digital harms and the structural incentives influencing platform design. This commissioned report was published by the Council on Technology and Social Cohesion, and the University of Notre Dame, in association with Toda Peace Institute. Download the report here.