AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTuvalu & Marine Safety: Australia-led “Operation Render Safe” is surveying Nanumea Lagoon after WWII-era munitions were found, with Tuvalu warning UXO threatens lives, marine ecosystems and future development. Plastic Pollution to Energy: Tuvalu has launched a first pyrolysis machine turning waste plastic and used engine oil into alternative fuel, backed by USP research and SPC support. Climate Security (Methane): Tuvalu and FSM backed UN calls for stronger methane cuts, arguing measurable reductions are urgent for low-lying islands facing sea-level rise and warming oceans. National Security Policy: Tuvalu moved closer to its first National Security Policy, framing security as protecting sovereignty, culture and wellbeing, including climate, cyber, maritime threats and transnational crime. Regional Peace vs Militarisation: Pacific peace groups and leaders condemned China’s missile test and ongoing war games, urging the “blue continent” stay a zone of peace. Cyclone Readiness: SPREP urged Pacific communities to stay vigilant through cyclone season and follow daily meteorological warnings.
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