AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRising Seas & Survival: Kiribati’s push to qualify for the 2030 World Cup is framed as “our last chance,” as sea-level rise threatens to erase the nation’s future. Tuvalu Ocean Governance: Tuvalu soft-launched its first National Ocean Policy on World Oceans Day, casting the ocean as the Te Fau that binds identity, food security, livelihoods, and resilience. Clean Power Under Pressure: Pacific communities are accelerating solar as fuel costs bite and power reliability falters, with hands-on training for local leaders in Fiji’s Solar Scholars programme. Fossil Fuel Credibility Check: Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo says AFP’s revelation that the Tuvalu Trust Fund invested in oil and coal is “not a good look,” and the government is reviewing the holdings. Climate Law Momentum: The UN General Assembly endorsed an ICJ advisory opinion that failing to protect the climate system breaches international law. Bonn Climate Build-Up: Greenpeace urges Chris Bowen to lead with ambition as Bonn intercessional talks aim to advance resilience, finance, and a just fossil-fuel transition. Energy Shock Costs: UNCTAD warns Strait of Hormuz disruptions could add over US$20bn to vulnerable countries’ oil import bills. EU Seafood Rules: New EU freezer-vessel food safety requirements are set to affect about 97% of EU-listed Pacific Island-flagged vessels, with regional training underway in Suva. Planned Relocation Guidance: Pacific leaders are urging stronger climate displacement planning, highlighting dignity and Pacific-led solutions as movement becomes unavoidable.
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