AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoClimate Mobility & Sovereignty: Tuvalu’s Governor-General Tofiga Vaevalu Falani urged urgent global action in Berlin, saying climate mobility must protect people’s right to remain, safe pathways, and Tuvalu’s sovereignty, identity and statehood as flooding intensifies. Climate Finance Transparency: Australia refused to release internal papers on the Tuvalu Trust Fund, citing diplomatic “damage,” despite AFP reporting the fund is invested in assets linked to coal, gas and major oil refining—sparking criticism over greenwashing risks. El Niño Food Security: Papua New Guinea’s Highlands face depleted harvests after El Niño brought frost and prolonged drought, with Oxfam warning up to 3 million people could be affected and some households may have food for only 2–3 months. Regional Resilience & Fuel Shock: Pacific finance ministers meet in Majuro amid a “triple shock” of fuel insecurity, rising import costs and food vulnerability, as leaders push resilience measures. Youth Climate Voice: UNDP opened registration for Pacific Youth Talanoa 2 in Suva (15 July), with youth calling for community-led climate action and stronger youth influence ahead of Pre-COP31 and COP31. Fisheries & Marine Protection: Tuvalu Fisheries Authority introduced Fisheries Management Regulations 2025 to tighten licensing, monitoring and conservation—supporting sustainable use of marine resources.
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