AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoClimate Justice Push: Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo says the ICJ’s July 2025 climate advisory opinion is a “milestone” and that CO2 emitters must compensate climate-vulnerable islands for damages, shifting the debate from moral duty to legal commitment. Sovereignty at Sea: Tuvalu is also pressing in UN talks on a Declaration on Sea-Level Rise, arguing rising seas can’t erase statehood, sovereignty, or legal personality. Ocean Governance: On World Oceans Day, Tuvalu soft-launched its first National Ocean Policy, framing the ocean as Te Fau—binding identity, food security, livelihoods, and resilience. Fossil Fuel Contradiction: Tuvalu is reviewing AFP-reported investments by the Tuvalu Trust Fund manager Mercer in oil and coal-linked funds, with the PM calling it “not a good look.” Energy Resilience Regionwide: Pacific communities are accelerating solar training and deployment as fuel costs and unreliable power strain households and schools.
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