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Following an official media release by the Government of Niue on 23rd June 2020, here we see the composition of Niue's Cabinet Ministers for the next 3 years.
Premier Dalton Tagelagi is responsible for the following portfolios: Central Agencies and Commercial Agencies;
Honourable Esa Sharon-Mona Faitala Ainu'u: Minister for Ministry of Natural Resources;
Honourable Crossley Tatui: Minister for Ministry of Infrastructure and Finance;
Honourable Sauni Titania Tongatule: Minister for Ministry of Social Services.

So much of our identity as a Niuean has been about the pristine Environment we have been blessed with here in Niue. Our forefathers has instilled in the many generations until now the importance in looking after the Environment through various conservation measures. Our people have been conservationists for a long time and the world is starting to take notice as well. May we continue to protect, conserve and sustainably use our natural resources like our forefathers has rightly taught us.

Project Management & Coordination Unit established in 2014

Data on recycled cans in 2004-2016 as part of the Catholic mission in Niue

Agriculture and Land Use Activity 2009 extracted from Niue's Second National Communication Under
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Report published in 2014

2009 Biodiversity data extracted from Niue's Second Communication relating to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Report which was published in 2014

GHG Emission data extracted from Niue's first National Communication on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Report

GHG Emission Data extracted from Niue's First National Communication on United Nations Framework for Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Report

CSIRO Report on Climate change impacts in selected sectors in Niue (adapted from Kirono et al. 2008)

Niue Sectors' contributions to Food and Nutritional Security. Extracted from a Consultant's Report on Niue food and nutrition security policy 2015

Niue Sectors' contributions to Food and Nutritional Security extracted from a Consultant Report on the Niue food and nutrition security policy 2015

Project changes in the annual average surface air temperature for Niue extracted from Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning Program (PACCSAPP) 2011 Report.

Project changes in the annual average surface air temperature for Niue extracted from Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning Program (PACCSAPP) 2011 Report.

Tropical cyclones that affected Niue from 1915-2010 extracted from Niue 2nd National Communication to UNFCCC