AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOcean & climate survival: Tuvalu Prime Minister Feleti Teo told the Tokyo Island States Ocean Summit that climate action and ocean management must be treated as one survival agenda, citing coastal erosion, coral bleaching and shifting fish migration. Diplomacy with a green signal: Australia and Tuvalu opened a new Australian High Commission chancery in Funafuti, highlighting renewable power and deeper ties under the Falepili Union. Energy resilience on the ground: Pacific leaders from Fiji, Tuvalu and Vanuatu completed solar training to cut reliance on imported fuel, with community solar PV systems installed to help during outages. Climate mobility spotlight: A report on Tuvalu’s “Digital Nation” push frames it as a way to preserve statehood and identity as sea levels rise. Fossil fuel pressure point: An AFP investigation says Tuvalu’s climate trust fund is invested in fossil-fuel-linked assets, and Tuvalu says it is reviewing its “fossil fuel exposure.” Global accountability: The UN backed an ICJ-backed resolution affirming legal duties to limit warming, while the US voted against it.
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